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    ouman101
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    Any Good Sites To See Per Inning Runs Scored

    Anyone know of a good site(s) where you can see up-to-date runs scored per inning for teams? I would also be interested in seeing pitchers runs given up per inning stats.

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    I believe baseball-reference has it for pitchers under split stats. Not sure about the entire team - can't remember the website that had that...maybe it was through MLB.com sortable team stats?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LLXC View Post
    I believe baseball-reference has it for pitchers under split stats. Not sure about the entire team - can't remember the website that had that...maybe it was through MLB.com sortable team stats?
    Interesting, had never heard of that site. Looks like it has a ton of stuff. Thanks!

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    teamrankings.com used to have it at least for the first inning
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    Quote Originally Posted by therizz View Post
    teamrankings.com used to have it at least for the first inning

    http://www.teamrankings.com/mlb/stats/

    far right
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    Quote Originally Posted by therizz View Post
    teamrankings.com used to have it at least for the first inning
    Quote Originally Posted by ymftb View Post
    Awesome, exactly what im looking for

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    Would be cool if we can develop a system for a-run-in-first-inning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawyer View Post
    Would be cool if we can develop a system for a-run-in-first-inning.
    I think someone already has a system for this in this forum, basically a chase every day for a team to score in the first inning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheJames View Post
    I think someone already has a system for this in this forum, basically a chase every day for a team to score in the first inning.
    A chase for the first inning? That sounds even worse than a normal chase of a team winning. Teams could go a month (although not likely) without scoring in the first and still be winning games.

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    cleanuphitter.com will give you those stats

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sawyer View Post
    Would be cool if we can develop a system for a-run-in-first-inning.
    Quote Originally Posted by TheJames View Post
    I think someone already has a system for this in this forum, basically a chase every day for a team to score in the first inning.
    Just handicap the lead off hitter.

    IF you dont get a lead off hitter on, then The inning is dont for the most part.

    I think White Sox are the best at scoring in the first inning.

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    baseball-reference.com has it. go to the team you're looking at > batting > splits. scroll down and do the math.

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