Clipping:A base on balls; catching a runner out on a foul ball

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Date Friday, October 11, 1867
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[Atlantic vs. Union of Morrisania 10/10/1867] Start had his base given him on called balls, and got to second on Galvin's hit to left, which Shelley threw to Martin, who dropped it, giving Start a life. Crane then struck a ball into right, and Galvin started to run around. The ball was called foul. Pabor [the pitcher] ran quickly to first, and Martin passed the ball to him, catching Galvin.

Source New York Daily Tribune
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
Origin Initial Hershberger Clippings

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