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  • noun baseball A two-line chart that reports each team's run totals by inning, and total runs, total hits, and total errors.

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Examples

  • Two days after Dallas Braden (FSY) of Oakland threw a perfect game against Tampa Bay, Cedeno didn't want to see all zeros as the Pirates 'linescore.

    Johnny Cueto throws one-hitter as Reds roll past Pirates 2010

  • My dad told me that growing up in New Jersey, he would get the World Series score by standing outside the newspaper office in town, where they had a manual scoreboard and posted the linescore as it happened.

    Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2010

  • My dad told me that growing up in New Jersey, he would get the World Series score by standing outside the newspaper office in town, where they had a manual scoreboard and posted the linescore as it happened.

    Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2010

  • "He's not on top of his game by any means, but it was maybe not as bad as the linescore would say."

    Long toss: Should we be worried about Storen? 2011

  • "He's not on top of his game by any means, but it was maybe not as bad as the linescore would say."

    Wrapping up an unsightly win 2011

  • My dad told me that growing up in New Jersey, he would get the World Series score by standing outside the newspaper office in town, where they had a manual scoreboard and posted the linescore as it happened.

    Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2010

  • '' I don't think I pitched as bad as the linescore says, '' Lester said.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • My dad told me that growing up in New Jersey, he would get the World Series score by standing outside the newspaper office in town, where they had a manual scoreboard and posted the linescore as it happened.

    Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2010

  • Aaron Rodgers -- whose two-game linescore reads 70% completion rate, 506 yards, four TDs, zero picks and a 117.8 passer rating -- is the first Packers quarterback other than Brett Favre to start 2-0 since Scott Hunter in 1971.

    Upon Further Review: Road from 0-2 start to the Super Bowl is possible 2008

  • '' It wasn't as bad as the linescore will look. ''

    USATODAY.com 2007

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