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  2. Inning - Wikipedia

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    Inning. In baseball, softball, and similar games, an inning is the basic unit of play, consisting of two halves or frames, [1] the "top" (first half) and the "bottom" (second half). In each half, one team bats until three outs are made, with the other team playing defense. [2] A full baseball game is typically scheduled for nine innings, while ...

  3. Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method - Wikipedia

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    A rain delay at The Oval, England Scoreboard at Trent Bridge indicating that bad light has stopped play.. The Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method (DLS) is a mathematical formulation designed to calculate the target score (number of runs needed to win) for the team batting second in a limited overs cricket match interrupted by weather or other circumstances.

  4. Template:Football season player stats - Wikipedia

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    Football season player stats. Key: ‡ On loan from another club * First appearance (s) for the club. # = Squad number. Pos = Playing position. P = Number of games played 10. G = Number of goals scored. GK = Goalkeeper. DF = Defender.

  5. Running up the score - Wikipedia

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    The Erie Explosion, earning 138 points in a shutout win against the Fayetteville Force, ran up the score to set a modern professional indoor football record in 2011. Running up the score (or "piling on") is a sports strategy that occurs when a competitor continues to play in such a way as to score additional points after the outcome of the game ...

  6. Game score - Wikipedia

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    Game score. Game score is a metric devised by Bill James as a rough overall gauge of a starting pitcher 's performance in a baseball game. It is designed such that scores tend to range from 0–100, with an average performance being around 50 points. [1]

  7. Template:Infobox NCAA football yearly game/doc - Wikipedia

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    For single games (those not referenced yearly), please use Template:Infobox NCAA football single game. Note that this template has some content that is most relevant to FBS (formerly Division I-A); it will page link to an FBS/Division I-A season, and supports the polls used to rank major college teams. For a similar template that has content ...

  8. Win probability added - Wikipedia

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    Win probability added. Win probability added (WPA) is a sport statistic which attempts to measure a player's contribution to a win by figuring the factor by which each specific play made by that player has altered the outcome of a game. [1] It is used for baseball and American football. [2]

  9. Extra innings - Wikipedia

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    Extra innings is the extension of a baseball or softball game in order to break a tie. Ordinarily, a baseball game consists of nine regulation innings (in softball and high school baseball games there are typically seven innings; in Little League Baseball, six), each of which is divided into halves: the visiting team bats first, after which the ...