Word: wild
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Earned runs - Ninety, 2. Two base hits - Young. First base on balls by - Sabine, 3; Dillon, 14. Struck out by - Sabine, 9; Dillon, 5. Passed balls - McClung, 2; Flagg, 1. Wild pitches - Sabine, 2; Dillon, 3. Umpire - J. A. Gallivan, '88. Time...
...weak spot of the nine, being as in all other games, its battery. Kielty pitched and Vila caught for the first six innings when Sabine and Slade took their places. The battery errors cost Ninety the game, letting in, as they did, several runs. Kielty and Sabine are both wild, and neither Vila nor Slade are effective back stops; the former is perhaps the least steady, dropping the ball, as he does, at critical moments. The best batting for Eighty-seven was done by Powers who made three hits with a total of seven. Manly, Coolidge and Dudley also batted...
...runs -'90, 2. Two base hits - Manly. Three base hits - Power, 2; Piper. First base on balls by - Litchfield, 3; Kielty. 3; Sabine 4. First base on errors - '87, 3; '90, 5. Struck out by - Litchfield, 6; Kielty, 2; Sabine, 3. Passed balls - Manly, 6; Vila, 11; Slade, 4. Wild pitches - Litchfield, 3; Kielty, Left on bases - '87, 9; '90, 6. Umpire - Mr. Palmer. Time...
...base hits - Austin, Anderson. Three-base hits - Gallivan, Carpenter. First base on balls - Eighty-eight, 2; Eighty-nine, 2; First base on errors - Eighty-eight, 7; Eighty-nine, 7. Struck out by - McPherson, 8; Downer, 1; Palmer, 10. Double play - Trafford (unassisted). Passed balls - Litchfield, 9; Thayer, 3. Wild pitches - Downer, 1. Time - 2 h., 30 m. Umpire - Mr. Loud...
...fifth inning neither side scored and the game was mostly a pitchers' contest. In the fifth Talbot reached first on a muffed third strike, got second on a wild throw by Thayer, and came home when Palmer threw way over centre fielder's head. Austin scored for '88 in the sixth on errors by short stop and passed balls, and the eighth inning left '88 way in the lead...