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"Banishments" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 1.
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"File:File.docx" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 9.
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"Over" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 40.
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"aside" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.
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Unable to interpret the "4/31/1871" input value as valid date or time component with "Month 4 in year 1871 did not have 31 days in this calendar model." being reported.
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Property "Submitted by" (as page type) with input value "A] Dennis Pajot, [B] John Thorn" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
Property "Submission Note" (as page type) with input value "A] 6/23/2008; [B] emial of 11/8/2020" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
Property "Submitted by" (as page type) with input value "A] Richard Hershberger; [B] Gene Draschner" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Pic Year" (as page type) with input value "Error: Invalid time." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Article Category" (as page type) with input value "{{{Article Category}}}" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Submission Note" (as page type) with input value "1] Sent to MLB.com, 2/21/2014. [2] Email, 2/25/2014 [3-4] Email, 3/2/2014." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Submitted by" (as page type) with input value "A] Joanne Hulbert, 2018; [B] Stephen Katz, 2/4/2021" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Most Wanted Search" (as page type) with input value "Over and over, in print and pixels, we are informed that the original number of balls for a free pase was 9, whittled down in the 1880s to the modern 4.  But was it ever really 9?  I can't find any rule that actually says so.  I am wondering if that figure was arrived at by interpreting, actually misinterpreting 1863's Rule 6. The rule appears to imply that after one "unfair" pitch, the pitcher would receive a warning, and that if he "persisted" in this conduct by throwing two more, the umpire would penalize his unsportsmanlike behavior by calling one ball; and then this three-pitch sequence would be repeated twice more, for a total of nine before the striker trotted to first.  But was this actually how the rule was implemented? It certainly does not seem consonant with Chadwick's commentary on the rule, which appears to contemplate a total of five bad pitches:  In warning the pitcher before calling balls on him, all that is necessary is to call “ball to the bat;” and if two balls are pitched unfairly after such warning, “one ball” should be called, and if one unfair ball be delivered after that call, then “two” and “three” balls should be promptly called. A pitcher “repeatedly” fails if he fails twice in succession; and he “persists” in his unfair delivery if he pitch one ball after the first penalty has been imposed. (1865 Beadle's) In other words, that after the first ball was called, ball 2 and ball 3 would follow immediately, without further warning or re-establishment of "persistence", and that the intent of the rule was that 3 called balls should be the penalty for 5, not 9 (or more), "unfair" pitches.   There are in addition press comments from the 1864 season, the first in which the called ball was in effect. Many of these are complaints that a given umpire was either too strict or too lenient (that sort of thing never, ever happens today), but of particular interest are the clippings from the NY Clipper, 5/16/64 Bkn Eagle 6/16/64 NY Sunday Mercury 6/19/64 NY Clipper 7/9/64 NY Sunday Mercury 7/24/64" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
Property "Most Wanted Search" (as page type) with input value "Deb Shattuck's book Bloomer Girls has much new information on the pioneering women players, and we think is will enrich the Protoball data base.  One goal might be to fashion a Chronology on early women's ballplaying in the US." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Most Wanted Search" (as page type) with input value "Do we have any other contemporary evidence that plugging was still found in modern base ball into the 1850s?" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Field" (as page type) with input value "Bath [Beach] on Gravesend Bay" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Submission Note" (as page type) with input value "B] by Bob Tholkes 3/10/2014" contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Field" (as page type) with input value "Osceola grounds at corner of 5th Ave. & Pacific [or Dean] St." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Most Wanted Search" (as page type) with input value "Add links to sources of such clips to Protoball's material on the listed game." contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.
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Property "Submission Note" (as page type) with input value "email of " contains invalid characters or is incomplete and therefore can cause unexpected results during a query or annotation process.