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In MLB history, the most runs scored by a single team in the ninth inning is 14 by the Baltimore Orioles against the Boston Beaneaters in 1894. The most runs scored by both teams in the ninth inning is 17 by the New York Giants and Boston Braves in 1912. The Giants scored 7 runs and the Braves scored 10 runs.

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