A total of 10 double plays completed by both teams in a single game. On July 18, 1990 at Fenway Park the Minnesota Twins completed 6 double plays and the Boston Red Sox completed 4 double plays.
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The most ever hit by a player in a game was four, by a bunch of different people. The Blue Jays hit 10 in a game. And there was a combined 12 homeruns in a game by both teams, which was done twice.
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The average total points scored in final division 1 NCAA men's basketball is between 128 and 145. This is the combined score of both teams.
they have them ready for both teams before game
It is a game, in which teams play matches against each other.
at the most 15 but not all of them can dress for a game
No one. Players are not allowed to play for two different teams in the same game in professional baseball.
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SUPER BOWL RECORDS SET IN SUPER BOWL XLIV Highest Completion Percentage, Career (minimum: 30 completions) - 82.1, Drew Brees, N.O. Most Completions, Game, Both Teams - 63, New Orleans (32) vs. Indianapolis (31) Highest Completion Percentage, Game, Both Teams - 75.0, New Orleans (82.1) vs. Indianapolis (68.9) Most Field Goals, 40-or-more Yards, Game - 3, Garrett Hartley, N.O. Oldest Player - 42, Matt Stover, Ind. SUPER BOWL RECORDS TIED IN SUPER BOWL XLIV Largest Deficit Overcome, Winning Team - 10 points, New Orleans Most Completions, Game - 32, Drew Brees, N.O. Most Two-Point Conversions, Game - 1, Lance Moore, N.O. Most Yards, Touchdown Drive - 96, Indianapolis Most First Downs Passing, Game, Both Teams - 32, Indianapolis (16) vs. New Orleans (16) Fewest Rushing Attempts, Game, Both Teams - 37, New Orleans (18) vs. Indianapolis (19) Most Completions, Game, Team - 32, New Orleans Fewest Times Sacked, Game, Team - 0, Indianapolis Fewest Times Sacked, Game, Both Teams - 1, Indianapolis (0) vs. New Orleans (1) Fewest Fumbles, Game, Both Teams - 0, Indianapolis vs. New Orleans Fewest Turnovers, Game, Team - 0, New Orleans
21. Montreal beat Toronto 14-7 in 1920
So its fair to both teams & makes the game more even by letting both teams use both baskets and go both ways so the teams don't express that they lost because the basket they were shooting on was bent or there was a glare in the way!!!