Word: plate
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...left Guild at second. Mason hit a grounder to Ramsdell, and went to first while the fielder played with the ball. On a passed ball he got to second, and scored, on Hallowell's hit to Guild, who tried to throw him out at the plate unsuccessfully...
...place as pitcher, with Tenney behind the bat. Highlands and Upton were the battery for Harvard. Neither team did much hitting, and with the exception of one or two innings went out in one, two, three order. The features of the game were Corbett's throw to the plate of Cook's base hit, keeping Steere on third, Mason's lucky catch of a high fly which he misjudged, and had to run for, and Hovey's assist to Upton of a hot liner, keeping Tenney from scoring in the ninth...
...ninth neither side scored again, and when Tenney opened up the ninth with a three-bagger to centre field, the cheering of the Brown men was deafening. It was taken up by Harvard men when Magill hit a hot grounder to Hovey, who threw Tenney out at the plate by the most beautiful play of the game. Magill stole second and it looked as though he would stay there, for Jones knocked an easy grounder to Frothingham, going out at first. With two men out Steere got a base hit thereby bringing in Magill for an earned...
...muffed enabling him to reach first. He stole second and third and got home on error by catcher. Hallowell got his base on balls, stole second, got to third on a poor attempt to throw him out and tried for home only to be put out at the plate, on Frothingham's hit to second. Frothingham went all the way round on errors. Mason got his base on a hit, but was thrown out in attempting to steal second. Cook flied out to second...
...fourth inning, Hutchinson went first on base on balls, to second on a passed ball, to third on Murphy's hit, and was thrown out at the plate by Hallowell, by a beautiful throw of Murphy's hit. Greenway struck out. Murphy was left at second by Willard who knocked an easy grounder to Dickinson at first. For Harvard Cook got his base on balls, and came home on Corbett's base hit, who in turn went home on Cobb's hit, after stealing second, making another earned run. Cobb made a third earned run being sent to second...