Last weekend, the San Diego Padres and Colorado Rockies completed the highest-scoring four-game series in modern baseball history. On June 13-16 in Colorado, the two teams scored 92 runs, breaking the old record of 88 set in 1929 by the Phillies and Dodgers. They also banged out 131 hits, two shy of the record set by the Pirates and Phillies in August 7-10, 1922.
Padres - 200 110 101 - 6 13 1 Rockies - 320 101 20x - 9 13 1
Padres - 010 002 116 005 - 16 21 1 Rockies - 002 025 200 001 - 12 18 0
Padres - 301 003 100 - 8 13 0 Rockies - 131 240 30x - 14 19 2
Padres - 323 000 204 - 14 15 1 Rockies - 630 013 000 - 13 19 1
The previous record:
May 16, 1929: Phillies 7, Dodgers 4 May 17, 1929: Dodgers 14, Phillies 13 May 18, 1929 (G1): Dodgers 20, Phillies 16 May 18, 1929 (G2): Phillies 8, Dodgers 6
(STATS says the all-time record is 112 runs, scored by the Cleveland Blues and St.