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The win went to a young Gaylord Perry, who pitched 10 scoreless innings in relief with nine strikeouts. In his book "Me and the Spitter," the Hall of Famer would write that this was the game where "they saw Gaylord Perry throw a spitter under pressure for the first, but hardly the last, time in his career. June 27, Brooklyn Dodgers 2, Boston Bees 2 Length: 23 innings Not content with their MLB-record inning matchup nearly two decades before, these same two clubs met again for 23 more in The Robins had since become the Dodgers, while the Braves were now in the middle of a five-year spell nicknamed the Bees.

But though the names had changed, the result was the same: Just as in the first marathon, no winner was decided. Yes, the teams played 49 innings across those two games and ended up with two ties. The Dodgers got one back in the next half-inning on a run-scoring groundout by Mel Almada, and they tied the game in the top of the eighth on an RBI single by Ernie Koy.

That was all for the scoring. After five hours and 15 minutes, with the sun setting, the game was called. But the Bees would have won in the 13th if not for a cruel twist of fate. When Dodgers third baseman Cookie Lavagetto let a grounder go through his legs, pinch-runner Otto Huber was rounding third to score the winning run … when he tripped and fell over the base.

He retreated to third, and a strikeout and groundout ended the threat. Dodgers starter Whit Wyatt pitched 16 innings of two-run baseball, while Lou Fette started for the Bees and allowed two runs in nine innings.

Neither bullpen allowed a run, with Boston's Milt Shoffner turning in an especially strong relief effort, throwing eight scoreless innings to conclude the game. There have only been eight Major League games of 23 innings or longer, while there have been nine at exactly the inning mark.

Here is a rundown of that next-longest tier of games. The game started as a pitchers' duel between San Diego's Jake Peavy, who threw eight scoreless innings and struck out 11, and Colorado's Jeff Francis, who went seven scoreless. No runs were scored until the 14th inning, when Brad Hawpe drew a bases-loaded walk to give Colorado a lead in the top half, only for the Padres to tie the score on a Josh Bard RBI single in the bottom half.

The teams played seven more scoreless innings until the 22nd, when Troy Tulowitzki drove the go-ahead double to deep left-center, and the Rockies held on. RBI doubles by Albert Belle and Jim Thome had given the Tribe a lead in the eighth inning, but the Twins got two back in the eighth and tied the game at 4 on a Terry Jorgensen double in the bottom of the ninth.

No one scored until the 22nd and final inning, making this game second only to the inning Mets-Astros tilt as far as longest scoreless start. The lone run was a homer by Rick Dempsey leading off the 22nd against Expos ace Dennis Martinez, who'd been called on in relief, his first appearance out of the bullpen since and his last until Los Angeles got strong pitching performances from Orel Hershiser, who shut out the Expos for the first seven innings, and a rookie John Wetteland, who did so for the final six.

June 3, Houston Astros 5, Los Angeles Dodgers 4 The Astros won their inning game against the Mets, and they won this game, too, beating the Dodgers in a seven-hour, minute contest at the Astrodome. The score was after six innings, with the key knocks including a home run by Kirk Gibson for the Dodgers and a two-run single by Ken Caminiti for the Astros.

But in the bottom of the 22nd, Rafael Ramirez lined a walk-off single to right field to give Houston the victory. May 12, Milwaukee Brewers 4, Minnesota Twins 3 The Brewers went on the road to Metropolitan Stadium and came away with a win over the host Twins after five hours and 47 minutes.

Hall of Famer Rod Carew accounted for two of the Twins' first three runs with a pair of run-scoring hits, while the Brewers' Tommie Reynolds hit a game-tying two-run single in the seventh.

After 14 innings of scoreless play, Milwaukee broke the tie in the 22nd on Mike Ferraro's single off none other than Bert Blyleven, who was just 21 years old at the time. That was the Hall of Famer's only relief appearance that season, and he didn't make another until eight years later. The Senators and White Sox were tied after nine innings, with Cap Peterson having hit two home runs for Washington, including going back-to-back with Frank Howard in the fourth.

The game was called a tie due to darkness. In Nippon Pro Baseball , teams play three extra innings. If a team has not won after twelve innings the game is declared a tie. The exception is in the Japan Series and playoffs, where the game is played until it is decided conclusively. In the Korea Baseball Organization , the limit is also 3 extra innings, even in the Korean Series , resulting in occasional ties in the most important matches of the year.

In , the International Baseball Federation introduced the concept of a tiebreaker rule for extra innings, having them begin with one or two runners already on base, depending on the variation of the rule being used, in order to speed up the conclusion of games in some international tournaments. This approach was strongly decried at first, but it was gradually adopted in other contexts, including the World Baseball Classic , international leagues and Minor League Baseball.

Major League Baseball joined the movement in due to the shortened season caused by the global Coronavirus pandemic. Question, Comment, Feedback, or Correction? Are you a Stathead, too? Instead, I have this big baseball news to pass along to you. Most of them were designed so players and staff would spend less time in crowded dugouts and clubhouses.

Seven-inning games in doubleheaders shortened time spent at the ballpark on those days. Another rule change in that was kept in was having a runner placed on second base for every inning of extra-inning games.

This rule did shorten games — in the two years, just one game was longer than 13 innings, a inning affair between the Dodgers and Padres this past August



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