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I'm researching an 1890's South End Grounds game play snapshot. I am trying to decipher the scoreboard and was curious if anyone can confirm (with absolution) that it was common in the 1890's to use the:
"Visiting team [at] Home team" order, that is standard practice today. Thanks for any help, references or guidance! |
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I appreciate the insight! Thanks!
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I am narrowing down the list of possible game combinations and have a follow up question to scoreboard etiquette. The first match-up (whether it translates in the uploaded photo or not) is: PHILA vs. CINCI
I've narrowed down a date (range) that all of the teams played each other and several of the teams played double headers, within that range- Philadelphia and Cincinnati being one of those match-ups. Could the 1st inning score on the scoreboard represent the outcome of the 1st game? Here's my logic: The blanks for innings 2 through 4 are to differentiate the status of the 2nd game from the 1st game. Meaning that the 2nd game is in the 5th inning with a score of 3 (PHILA) to 1(?) or 4(?) (CINCI). They could also, just be conserving "0"s. Would love some opinions on this! Thanks in advance! |
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