Word: rand
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...catching was much inferior to that of Draper, and was rather careless at times. The outfielders were weak in returning the numerous hits which came in their direction, though they caught all the flies which fell into their hands. Warren's home run was made on a single which Rand allowed to pass him by running in and trying to catch it when it was out of reach. The best play of the game was a stop by Stevenson in the first inning, but his rather wild throw was muffed by Paine...
...first inning. In the second Stevenson was given a base on balls, stole second, and took third on Haughton's clever sacrifice hit. Paine and Pote, however, both struck out. In the fourth inning Burgess made a scratch hit but was thrown out when he attempted to steal second. Rand was given a base on balls and stole second, aided by Draper's poor throw. Stevenson struck out, but Haughton brought in the first run by his three base hit. Paine hit a fly to Johnson. In the next inning Clarkson made a three base hit and scored on Dean...
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Three-base hits-Sulliivan, Gregory, Pote. Stolen bases-Morse, Dean, Burgess. Bases-Priddy 2, Fletcher, Morse, Dean 3, Paine 2. Struck out-Nichols, Tyler, Morse, Sullivan, Burgess, Rand 2, Haughton, Vincent. Wild pitches-Paine 2. Passed ball-Pote. Umpire-Murray...