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Originally Posted by mparks19732
The high scoring games in 1871 aren't too far off since back then the games had many errors and therefore you could have low ERA and high score. I admit that it does get a little high at times. I had 2 games back to back where I had to pull the starter since he was exhausted. I scored a total of over 100 runs total in those two games alone but only had 6 earned runs since the error were early in the innings. Had 35 total errors in one and I think it was like 25 in the other. Games went 9 innings each. Had 9 at bats for some players. Still nothing like the real life Niagras vs Columbias in 1869. The score was 209 - 10. Every player for Niagara scored between 20 and 25 runs including pitcher. The box score didn't paste correctly but when reading it, it's supposed to be the innings 1-9 and total for each team.
Niagara
40 20 9 0 18 19 26 58 19 -- 209 Columbia
2 3 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 -- 10
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They score 209 runs, but they still didn't score in every inning! What were they doing in the 4th?