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Date | Thursday, August 15, 1867 |
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Text | The Brooklyn Eagle–the base ball column of which is generally well written up by Mr. Hudson... Ball Players Chronicle August 15, 1867 an infield fly [Mutuals vs. Atlantics 8/12/1867] McMahon then hit a high one over right short’s head, which was falling nicely into [second baseman] Smith’s hands, and Bearman [at first] stopped at his base; but McMahon, thinking Charley [Smith] would drop it for a double play, called to Bearman to run for second, and as Smith held the ball and then passed it to Start before Bearman could get back, the result was a double play, and the closing of the innings for a blank score, a round of Atlantic applause greeting the good fielding. Ball Players Chronicle August 15, 1867 |
Source | Ball Players Chronicle |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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