The most innings pitched by a pitcher in a single game is 26 and is held by Leon Cadore of the Brooklyn Dodgers and Joe Oeschger of the Boston Braves on May 1, 1920. The game went 26 innings and wound up in a 1-1 tie. Both Cadore and Oeschger pitched the entire 26 innings. It is the longest game, innings wise, in MLB history.
A "pitcher" is an indefinite capacity.
The basic metric unit of measure for measuring the capacity of a pitcher is liters (L).
1 liter
The best unit of capacity to describe the amount of lemonade in a pitcher is liters or quarts, depending on the size of the pitcher. For example, if the pitcher holds 2 liters of lemonade, you would state that the capacity is 2 liters. To determine this, you can fill the pitcher with a known volume of water (like a liter measuring cup) and count how many times it fills the pitcher to find its total capacity. This approach provides a practical way to measure the volume of liquid accurately.
2 fl oz and i am only in fifth grade
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A measuring beaker.
That depends on its designed capacity.
20 liters
A "Pitcher" is a container for liquids, usually having a handle and a lip or spout for pouring (in other words a Jug). They do not come in definite sizes. Thus " the capacity of a pitcher of water" is the amount of water the Jug will hold.
1.2 Liters
Design capacity is the maximum theoretical output of a system. Normally expressed as a rate Effective capacity is the capacity a firm expects to achieve given current operating constraints. Often lower than design capacity