By one team:
NL - 36, Chicago NL over Louisville, 36-7, 29-June-1897.
AL - 29, twice;
Boston over St. Louis, 29-4, 08-June-1950 (and this just a day after the Sox beat up the Browns 20-4), and
Chicago over Kansas City, 29-6, 23-April-1955
Both teams:
NL - 49, Chicago 26 over Philadelphia 23, 25-Aug-1922, and just to show this is real, here's the box: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1922/B08250CHN1922.htm
There's an AL both teams record (a mere 36) but after that fracas in Wrigley, it just isn't so interesting.
2007-05-06 07:22:00
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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On August 25, 1922 Chicago scored 26 runs against Philadelphia who scored 23.
2007-05-06 07:54:09
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answered by wpd184 1
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I know the Cleveland Spiders and the New York Highlenders played each other in the 1800's and the score was somthing like 111-32.That was way back then in the modern day era it was the A's,can't remember what year,scored 36 runs in a game.During the 30's I think.
2007-05-06 07:55:28
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answered by red4tribe 6
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Chicago scored 26 and Philladelphia Phillies scored 23.
2007-05-06 10:39:29
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answered by Zoney 4
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29 twice ( modern day)
on 6-8-50 and 4-23-55 both by the Red Sox
the tribe guy needs a baseball history lesson
2007-05-06 07:53:29
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answered by Red Sawx ® 6
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1897 Chicago colts 37 runs
2007-05-06 07:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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