Clipping:Credit should be given for sacrifice hits
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Date | Saturday, December 11, 1880 |
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Text | There is one thing that ought to be a feature of the scoring rules next season, and that is giving a man credit for a sacrifice-hit that yields a run. If there is a runner on third base, with but one man out, and the batsman by his hit to the field–either by a short grounding to right short-field or a long fly-ball to the outer field which is caught–enables the runner to come home, though the batsman is thereby put out, such a hit ought to be credited the same as a base-hit, for it yields just as much. As it is, the not giving such credit spoils a batsman’s record, and this acts as reason for his not “playing for the side” by making such a hit. New York Clipper December 11, 1880 Caylor was giving inside reports of League meetings; information management [reporting the NL meeting of 12/8/1880] The Cincinnati Club, having withdrawn from membership, sent no delegate, nor was Mr. Caylor on hand to give us an inside report of the proceedings. The Convention was held with doors closed to the representatives of the local press, Mr. Mills being assigned the duty of preparing such a report of the proceedings as was deemed necessary. New York Clipper December 18, 1880 |
Source | New York Clipper |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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