Clipping:Official scorers call fewer errors than do reporters

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Date Sunday, February 4, 1877
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A comparison between the batting averages, as published in the League book and those of the Chicago papers and the Herald, shows that the League averages are generally larger than those computed by the newspapers, an indication that the press scorers less lenient towards batsmen and fielders than the official club scorers, who keep the records from which the League averages are made.

Source Boston Herald
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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