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|Date= | |Date=1861/01/01 | ||
|Title=foul ball confusion among the runners | |Title=foul ball confusion among the runners | ||
|Text=<p>[Enterprise vs. Gotham 8/20/1861] The Enterprise by good batting had added one run to the their score, and had two men on their bases, when their 4 th striker, Ibbottson, made a very fine hit to the right field, which merited a home run. This would have brought home two men, thereby winning the game, but unluckily, in the midst of the noise and excitement, the players running home were induced | |Text=<p>[Enterprise vs. Gotham 8/20/1861] The Enterprise by good batting had added one run to the their score, and had two men on their bases, when their 4 th striker, Ibbottson, made a very fine hit to the right field, which merited a home run. This would have brought home two men, thereby winning the game, but unluckily, in the midst of the noise and excitement, the players running home were induced to turn back under the supposition that the ball had been struck foul, in which case the players running the bases have to return to those they have left. In consequence of this error the runs were not made, and the last striker being put out, the game was lost. It was a great disappointment to the Enterprise club, as the victory would have been a very creditable one indeed...</p> | ||
|Source=Brooklyn Eagle | |Source=Brooklyn Eagle | ||
|Clipping Tags=Fouls, | |||
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|Submitted by=Richard Hershberger | |Submitted by=Richard Hershberger | ||
|Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings | |Origin=Initial Hershberger Clippings | ||
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Text | [Enterprise vs. Gotham 8/20/1861] The Enterprise by good batting had added one run to the their score, and had two men on their bases, when their 4 th striker, Ibbottson, made a very fine hit to the right field, which merited a home run. This would have brought home two men, thereby winning the game, but unluckily, in the midst of the noise and excitement, the players running home were induced to turn back under the supposition that the ball had been struck foul, in which case the players running the bases have to return to those they have left. In consequence of this error the runs were not made, and the last striker being put out, the game was lost. It was a great disappointment to the Enterprise club, as the victory would have been a very creditable one indeed... |
Source | Brooklyn Eagle |
Tags | FoulsFouls |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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