From the statistics for Major League Baseball at http://www.retrosheet.org for 2009, the average score for the winning team was 6.37 runs, while the average score for the losing team was 2.85. Overall, teams scored an average of 4.61 runs per game.
The source of data for this answer is the file at this URL:
http://www.retrosheet.org/gamelogs/gl2009.zip
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"Running up the score" is a term used in North American sports when a team is way ahead towards the end of a game and continues to score points to make their lead even more. Usually, the two teams are not evenly matched and the winning team is far better than the losing team.
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In the NBA, there is no significant difference between first half and second half scores. For the 2009-10 season thus far, I took the 25 games with the highest winning score, 25 with the lowest winning score, and 25 closest to the average winning score and extracted the quarter-by-quarter values for both teams. The result was 150 scores by quarter, 75 from the winning team and 75 from the losing team. For the first half, the teams averaged 50.15 points with a standard deviation of 10.63 points. For the second half, the teams averaged 49.87 points with a standard deviation of 10.77 points. The resultant p-value is 81.67%, meaning that at the 1% level of significance (will be right 99% of the time), the first half and second half scores are practically equal. This test was for the NBA 2009-10 season only, so it may vary in different years or leagues.
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In season 25 the average winning score was $21,191 with the highest score of $49,699 and the lowest winning score of $599. The lowest losing score was -$4400. So far (March 17 2010) during season 26 the average winning score was $22,085 with the highest score of $68,000 and the lowest winning score of $3,000. The lowest score was $2,800. This information is available from the related link under miscellaneous statistics at the bottom of the page for each season.
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depends on the teams, not typically an exceedingly high scoring game it's like 1/2 of a goal for the losing team, and a little under 2 goals for the winning team, I think. Makes sense to me
Single games scores range up to $77,000 and at one time the prize sizes were smaller. The Jeopardy Archive does not list the Average winning score or amount and most winners are between 10 and 20 thousand dollars a game
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Upto July 2011 Played 354 won 156 lost 188 drawn 10 Higest winning score 104 - 8 higest losing score 101 - 0
It depends on how good the teams playing are, but I've seen a few games that both teams scored several times each. There is really no correct answer to that, but if the teams are both really good, the score could be as high as 60 to 56 or possibly even more. basketball teams generally have much higher numbers of points, because they score more. Not necessarily so when it comes to baseball. And wrestling doen't keep score at all. So to answer your question, no, they don't.
Atlanta Falcons with a winning score of 6 - 0 Atlanta Falcons with a winning score of 6 - 0
The winning score for Super Bowl X was 21 - 17 Steelers beat Cowboys