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  2. Baseball scorekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Traditional-style baseball scorecard. Baseball scorekeeping is the practice of recording the details of a baseball game as it unfolds. Professional baseball leagues hire official scorers to keep an official record of each game (from which a box score can be generated), but many fans keep score as well for their own enjoyment. [1]

  3. Game score - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-one pitchers with 100 or more game score points did so in losing games, including Harvey Haddix, who scored a 107 for the game in which he took a perfect game into the 13th inning. The highest-ever losing game score was 118, from Art Nehf, who outlasted the opposing starter by six innings but lost in the 21st inning. Seventeen of the 100 ...

  4. Tommy Tucker (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    On July 22, 1893, Tucker tied a major league record with four doubles in a single game. He posted a 6-for-6 game on July 15, 1897. In his 13-season MLB career, Tucker was a .290 hitter (1882-for-6482) with 42 home runs and 932 RBI in 1688 games played, and he had 1084 runs, 240 doubles, 85 triples, and 352 stolen bases. [2]

  5. List of Major League Baseball single-game records - Wikipedia

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    10 or more runs batted in during a game 17: Baseball Almanac: Hitting for the natural cycle: 14: Baseball Almanac: 6 singles in a 9-inning game 18: Baseball Almanac: 4 home runs in a game 18: Baseball Almanac: 6 or more runs scored in a game 19: Baseball Almanac: 7 or more runs scored in a game 1: Guy Hecker. August 15, 1886 [10] Home run on ...

  6. Box score (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    A baseball box score from 1876. A box score is a chart used in baseball to present data about player achievement in a particular game. An abbreviated version of the box score, duplicated from the field scoreboard, is the line score.

  7. Dighton-Rehoboth's Mason Kulpa commits to play baseball ... - AOL

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    Dighton-Rehoboth senior infielder Mason Kulpa signed his National Letter of Intent committing to UMass in a ceremony held at the high school Tuesday.

  8. Thurman Tucker - Wikipedia

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    He was the leadoff hitter in the 1944 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, but went hitless in four at-bats. [21] Tucker's form faded after the All-Star Game; in early July, he had a hitless streak of 28 at-bats, causing his batting average to shrink from .375 to .327, resulting in losing his status as league leader. [22]

  9. Massachusetts Game - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts Game was a type of amateur club baseball popular in 19th century New England. It was an organized and codified version of local games called "base" or "round ball", and related to Philadelphia town ball and rounders. The Massachusetts Game is remembered as a rival of the New York Game of baseball, which was based on ...