A bar chart would be good.
you can go to a game store and they should have all the old games and anything that deals with games and collector charts, cards etc
Walter Johnson was a pitching legend in major league baseball. His record was 416 wins and 279 losses. In his games won, he did so with 110 shutouts.
As of September 16, the Milwaukee Brewers have the most losses by one run with 29.
Suppose Team A is in first place and you want to know how many games back Team B is. Compute the following: (Wins for A)+(Losses for B)-(Losses for A)-(Wins for B), and divide the result by two. See how it works: If A and B play each other and A wins, then (Wins for A) and (Losses for B) both go up by one, so the number of games behind increases by one; likewise, if B wins, (Losses for A) and (Wins for B) increase, so the number of games behind decreases by one.
Subtract losses from wins.A team that has 25 wins and 30 losses is (30 - 25) = 5 games "under .500".Subtract wins from losses to find the number of games over .500.
They plays 117 matches. That team wins 91 games. and losses 26 games. Sincs, 26*3=78 78+13=91 91+26=117.
For 2009, 95 wins, 67 losses.
15-0 is either the team's record (fifteen wins and no losses) or a pitcher's record (how many games they pitched in which they won versus in which they lost).
The 1988 Orioles started with 21 consecutive losses, which I believe is the modern record.
Simply a score chart for some games.
The most losses in an 162 game season is 119 by the 2003 Detroit Tigers. However, two teams have lost more games in less than 162 games: the 1962 New York Mets (40-120) and the 1899 Cleveland Spiders (20-134).
a chart that help keep score of soccer games football games and baseballl games