26 innings on 5/1/1920 Brooklyn vs. Boston. Game ended in a 1-1 tie.
No it is impossible for a regular season baseball game to end in a tie. The longest game ever played was 26 innings long. No tie there.
2002 all star game -----Many times. The longest game in MLB history ended in a tie, a 26 inning game between Brooklyn and Boston in 1920. Many games played before lights were installed in stadiums ended in ties when it got too dark to continue.
Yes, baseball games can end in a tie. After the 5th inning a baseball game is considered a complete game. If weather causes a game to end or it is getting far too late in the evening to finish, the game will end. If it is tied, they will replay the game at another time, usually added to a later game's schedule, turning that day's event into a double-header.
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The St. Louis Rams and San Francisco 49ers played the last tie in the NFL regular season (November 11, 2012 - the game ended at 24-24).
There was no overtime for NFL regular season games in 1943. If the fourth quarter ended and the game was tied, the game was over and recorded as a tie.
It looks like you're asking what a complete baseball game is. A full game is played in 9 innings, considering there is no tie, but during bad weather or any other phenomenon that may end a game early, a game is considered a complete game after the 5th inning and the score is final if ended from then on.
The Brooklyn Dodgers and the Boston Braves in 1920, played the longest game. The game lasted 26 innings and ended in a 1-1 tie because they could no longer see, as it was too dark.
The longest MLB game by innings was on May 1, 1920 between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves and lasted 26 innings. The game ended in a 1-1 tie.
Under normal circumstances, there are no ties in baseball. if the score is tied after a full 9 innings, then the game will continue until a team scores a run and that inning is completed. innings beyond the 9th inning are known as "extra innings" (there is no term "overtime" in baseball). if it's the visting team that scores, then the home team will get one last at bat to try and tie or win the game. if it's the home team that scores, then the game is automatically over, the home team is the winner and it's known as a "walk off". the only games that can end in a tie are pre-season games, in 2002 the all-star game ended in a tie in the 11th inning (due to the commissioner of baseball declaring a tie after all the pitchers had been used).
The game, played in Birmingham on October 15, ended in a 7-7 tie.