Word: plate
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...ball and trotted to first. Goeckel came up next and drove out a hit to left centre, which Rand chased under the willows. Two runs came in and Goeckel rested on third base. Rennig put up a high fly to Rand, Goeckel made a bluff for the plate, but the throw in was too sure, and he turned back. Gray left him by flying out to Burgess...
...took third. On the next ball pitched Wrenn started for second, and Reuning by a quick throw caught Burgess off third. He was being run down, when Blakely threw high over Reunig's head, and the ball rolled to the players' bench, while two more Harvard men crossed the plate. This rattled Schoenhut, and he sent Winslow and Dean to first on balls. Winslow stole second and third cleverly, but Goeckel made a neat play of Rand's hot grounder and the side...
...Harvard infield used good judgment here in laying back for a double. Gray hit to Dean and Reunig was forced at second, while Schoenhut scored. Wrenn sent the ball to Stevenson too late for a double, and Goeckel kept on to the plate. Stevenson started to throw to Scannell, but saw quickly that Gray had turned the wrong way after overrunning first, and touched him out before Goeckel reached the plate...
...third the Newton Athletic men scored four more runs. After Besarick was out, Highlands hit hard to Dean, who fumbled. Mason hit safely. Hubbard knocked a two-bagger, which scored Highlands. By good throwing Mason was caught at the plate. Abbott got to base on Buckman's error. Another error by Buckman allowed Hubbard to score, and gave Warren his base. Warren then stole second, and scored on a passed ball. Harvard went out in one, two three order...
Yale defeated Holy Cross with ease at New Haven last Saturday. Only in one inning did the visitors score. In the third, with the bases full, Trudeau threw high to catch Pappalau at the plate, and three men scampered home. This was the only time Holy Cross could get a man as far as third, except in the case of Capt. Powers, who made a three-bagger...