What has been the longest game in mlb history
Leon Cadore was the starting pitcher for the Robins, and Joe Oeschger was the starter for the Braves. Both pitchers threw complete games in the inning affair, and neither earned a win. Those two men must have had noodles for arms after that. They each recorded 78 outs, but neither got a win. What an incredible stat line. Even better, they both had to hit the whole game.
They went a combined at the plate. Think about how miserable you must be at that point. In May of , the Brewers and White Sox met, and played an absolute marathon slugfest. The game was tied in the 18th inning, when the umpiring crew decided to suspend play until the next day.
When the game started play again, it still lasted another seven innings before a final tally crossed the plate. Harold Baines notched a walk-off homer to center field to give the Sox the win. In a much different style than the s affair, there was no shortage of pitchers. This game lasted so long that a kid in the stands managed to moon the camera! From to , the franchise that we know today as the Boston Braves underwent a rebranding and their nickname was changed to the Boston Bees.
The last seven innings of the game were quite slow, and the game wound up being a tie. This winning franchise was first founded as the New York Gothams in , later becoming the New York Giants before ultimately moving to San Francisco.
This inning game drew in the largest crowd of the season: An astounding 57, fans! The Mets also had a triple play during this game in the 14th inning. The William A. Shea Municipal Stadium where this game was played also served as the home park of the New York Jets football team for a couple of decades. The Boston Americans, the same franchise that later came to be known as the Boston Red Sox, played against the Philadelphia Athletics in an iconic game that drew 18, people.
The riveting inning game lasted for 4 hours and 47 minutes, keeping fans at the edges of their seats with one impressive play after another. The Athletics also went on to win the World Series four years afterwards. During the third inning, Joe Harris was on the mound for the Boston Americans and took a nasty fall when a ball was hit back towards him.
This game between the Tigers and the Athletics might have gone on for even longer if not for the daylight fading! Measuring the longest baseball games played by innings, though, is considerably more interesting to fans of the sport. For anyone who might not know, baseball games can only end in a tie under very specific circumstances, so if the game is tied at the end of the ninth inning, which is nominally the last in a game, it continues on into perpetuity until one team finally scores a run over the other.
Specifically, the visiting team wins if it scores more runs during the top of an extra inning, while the home team scores a winning run at the bottom.
Call it home-field advantage. This game, featuring the Boston Bees — you know them today as the Atlanta Braves — and the Brooklyn Dodgers ended in a tie, with each side scoring only two runs apiece in 23 innings. A tie? Yes, a tie. Professionals of the day had to endure the same suffering that backyard ballplayers know all too well: when it gets dark, the game has to stop. As for the Giants, they would finish and miss the postseason for the second straight season since losing the World Series in , a downward streak that would continue for most of the decade.
All in all, the game would take seven hours and 23 minutes start to finish. The Mets wound up losing this game, their second appearance on this list of extra-innings baseball games, by letting up one run in the 24th, the only time a run would be scored by either side in this entire match.
Imagine being one of the 14, fans sitting through 23 scoreless innings at the Astrodome in the midst of just the sixth season in Astros history, when they were a team that had yet to notch a winning record in the short entirety of their existence. That would be absurd, but imagine the emotional payoff when, after six hours and six minutes, the Astros were able to walk away with a win.
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