not in MLB or MiLB but other than that i dont know
In MLB the game would be suspended and resumed at a later date from the point of the suspension.
Once the game is started it must go 5 and a half innings to become official, if it does not the stats do not count, and the game is replayed. If it does, whenever the game is called it counts as an official game no matter how many innings are played and the stats count. If it goes further than 5 1/2 but the score is tied the game counts as a draw and re-scheduled but the stats are counted from the draw.
There are 9 regulation innings. It can go into extra innings if the score is tied.
If at the end of 9 innings the score is tied, the game moves into "extra innings". The ruling is that it is played like all the rest of the game, and at the end of the inning, the team who is now winning wins the game, but if the score is still tied then an additional inning is played..ect.
Yes, it can be (tied score, tied ribbons). It is the past participle of the verb "to tie" and may be a verb or adjective.
The Cowboys tied the NY Giants 31-31.
Any number with the word "UP" next to it means that the score is tied ...
No, a baseball game cannot end in a 0-0 tie. If the score is tied after the regular innings, extra innings are played until a winner is determined.
The pitcher who's team wins the game from the point where the last score was tied. However, for a starting pitcher to get credit for a win they must pitch into the 5th inning and have their team tied or leading at the time .
The score was tied, 5-5.
a tie breaker!
overtime
no. only if time is left on the clock or if the score is tied after the score.