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Word: pitching (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Haughton, Foster, McCornick; by Saunders, Rand, Foster Lynch, McCornick; by Hayes, Quinby, Corse; by Fitz, Quinby, Cullinane. First base on errors-Rand, Haughton, Rurgess, Foster, Cullinane. Struck out-By Hayes, Jones, Quinby; by Fitz, Jennings, Corse, Barnwell, Cullinane; by Stephenson, McCornick, Pote; by Saunders, Fitz. Passed ball-Pote. Wild pitch-Hayes. Hit by pitched ball-Corse. Time-1h. 35m. Umpire-Lewis. Attendance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'VARSITY NINE. | 4/4/1898 | See Source »

...Greenway, Sullivan; by Fincke-Rand, Beale, Scannell, Burgess 2, Dean 2, Paine. Left on bases-Harvard 3, Yale 7. Struck out-by Paine-Hazen 3, Reed, Camp, Wallace 2, Sullivan, Fincke 3, Goodwin 2; by Fincke-Stevenson. Double play-Greenway and Hazen. Passed balls-Scannell 2, Goodwin 1. Wild pitch-Fincke. Hit by pitched ball-Dean. Time-2h. 27m. Umpire-Campbell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Yale Game. | 9/28/1897 | See Source »

Yale then proceeded to tie the score. Camp got a base on balls. Wallace hit the ball for two bases, but Camp was held on third. Goodwin struck out Reed, however, who here took Fincke's place at third, Fincke going in to pitch, knocked a long fly, which enabled Camp to score. Hazen hit a clean single and Wallace and Keator scored. Greenway retired the side by striking...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE DEFEATED. | 6/24/1897 | See Source »

...Hecker: Chandler, Paine, Rand; by Fincke: Burgess. First base on errors-Harvard, 2; Yale, 4. Left on bases-Harvard, 5; Yale, 9. Struck out-by Paine: Keator, Hazen, Letton, Greenway, Fincke (2), Camp. Goodwin (3), Hecker; by Fincke: Haughton, Scannell. Double plays-Paine and Haughton. Passed ball-Goodwin. Wild pitch-Hacker. Hit by pitched ball-Dean, Keator. Time-1h. 45m. Umpire-Murray. Attendance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE DEFEATED. | 6/24/1897 | See Source »

...easily defeated Pennsylvania on Saturday afternoon by the score of 8-0 in a poorly-played game. Only five Pennsylvania men reached first, four of them on errors, while only one safe hit was made off Paine. Neither pitcher gave a base on balls and neither made a wild pitch. The failure of Pennsylvania to score was due largely to the steady, aggressive pitching of Paine, who was unusually effective when men were on bases, two of his five strike-outs being made at critical times. Brown, on the other hand, was found for eleven hits and struck out only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NINE WINS. | 6/14/1897 | See Source »

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