Clipping:The catcher takes a foul ball to the face
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Date | Saturday, September 29, 1860 |
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Text | [Vigilant vs. Exercise 9/28/1860] Up to the close of the third innings the game was considered a close one, and had not Mosserole, the catcher of the Vigilants, met with an accident by a 'foul' ball striking him in the face, and also the first-base man playing rather careless, letting a ball pass him which he might easily have stopped, the Exercise boys would have had their hands full to beat them. These mishaps put a damper on the Vigilants, and they played very careless the remainder of the game. |
Source | Brooklyn Eagle |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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