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Triple Digit Subtraction Name Triple Digit Subtraction Name: ___________________ Teacher: ___________________ Date: ____________________ Sep 19, 2019 FINAL RHE WIN Eduardo Rodriguez Giants 4 7 2 (18 - 6) 3.57 ERA (74 - 79) LOSS Madison Bumgarner (9 - 9) 3.86 ERA Red Sox 5 10 1 (80 - 72) SAVE (16) Brandon Workman 1. On September 19, 2019 Xander Bogaerts had 2 2. During a game last season a concession hits and by the end of the game his batting stand behind first base sold 218 pretzels. In average was .303. The Boston Red Sox team that same inning, a concession stand behind batting average was .269. What was the the bleachers sold 968 pretzels. Which difference between Xander Bogaerts' batting concession stand sold more pretzels and how average and the Boston Red Sox team batting many more did they sell? average? XANDER BOGAERTS SS Answer: ___________________ Answer: ___________________ 3. In 2018 Andrew Benintendi had 103 runs and 4. During the game on September 19, 2019 Francisco Lindor had 129 runs. How many Eduardo Rodriguez threw 107 pitches. In his more runs did Francisco Lindor have than previous game he threw 117 pitches. What was the Andrew Benintendi? difference in total pitches he threw in each game? Answer: ___________________ Answer: ___________________ ANDREW BENINTENDI LF EDUARDO RODRIGUEZ P 5. On September 19, 2019 Red Sox pitchers 6. By the end of the the game on September 19, combined for 177 pitches and the Giants the Red Sox had a total of 231 home runs in 152 combined for 140 pitches. How many more games. After the same number of games in 2018, pitches did the Red Sox throw compared to the the Red Sox had 189 home runs. How many more Giants? home runs did the Red Sox have in 2019 compared to 2018? Answer: ___________________ Answer: ___________________ This date in Red Sox history September 19, 1948: Bobby Doerr’s streak of 73 straight errorless games ended in the 1st game of a doubleheader with DET…It still stands as the Red Sox single-season record for 2nd base. New Worksheet (Created on Apr 20, 2020) Powered by Training Camp.
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