Clipping:Passed balls not counted as errors

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Date Thursday, August 7, 1879
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Please inform your many readers why a passed ball is not an error. Suppose that two Clubs are playing: the first makes no earned runs, the second makes no errors, but the first makes a run on a passed ball—then why is not a passed ball an error?

It is an errors; but, according to the instructions of the League Secretary, such errors are not included in the error column. His reasons for excluding passed balls, wild pitches and bases on called balls is to give the pitcher and catcher equal chances in fielding with the other players of the nine.

Source Cincinnati Enquirer
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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