Clipping:Coaching technique
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Date | Saturday, August 21, 1886 |
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Text | [Pittsburgh vs. St. Louis 8/19/1886] The Browns were caught in their own trap last Thursday. Their friends have been going the rounds lately bragging and boasting about their great coaching abilities, and while in the very act a rival team steps in, and on their own grounds the Browns are actually “yelled” out of a game. Catcher Miller got into the cage at third base with the express purpose of drowning out all other noises with his voice and he did it admirably. He kept up an incessant stream of thick, husky and unintelligible jabber that fairly dwarfed the feeble efforts of Latham, who was compelled to lapse into silence and look idly on. The result was the most humiliating shut-out the Browns have received the whole season. The “Allies” can now lay claim to having accomplishes what has been impossible to all others–outcoached the St. Louis Browns. St. |
Source | St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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