Not exactly. Even in extra innings, each team has to have an equal number of chances to bat. However, in extra innings (or in the ninth inning) if the home team scores, that team immediately wins, since the visiting team has already had the same number of innings and therefore can't possibly come back.
No. If the home team is leading after 8 1/2 innings, the game is over. There is no option available for the home team to bat.
Yes. Each team gets five turns at bat, so the game can end after four and a half innings if the home team has the lead (and therefore does not need its final turn).
there are no rounds in baseball, just Innings, where the road team leads off batting in the top of the inning, once they get three outs, then its the other teams turn, (the home team) to bat, and their is a minimum of 9 innings in a game, if the two teams are tied after all 9 innings, you go into extra innings, which can go on until one team wins, so it can go on for 50 innings, lol, the lost baseball game in organized baseball was by the red soz minor league team and another team, the game lasted 33 innings, and took 2 days to find a winner
During a baseball game, if two teams reach the end of the bottom of the 9th inning in game in a tie score, then said game is continued in extra innings until, by the end of one of the extra innings, a team has scored more runs.
A regulation MLB game has 9 innings. College 9 innings, High School 7 innings and Little league 6 innings.9. if they are tied, they willl go extra innings which is 10 or more if nessesary
The Visiting team can win by any margin, one to an infinit number. But a home team can only win a game by one, two, three or four runs.
It refers to a home run that immediately ends the game. This can only happen if the home run gives the home team the lead in the ninth inning or in extra innings. If it is in the top of the ninth, then it does not immediately end the game. The home team gets another at bat
A baseball game ends when there is the final out of the ninth inning. If the home team is winning, and they get three outs in the ninth, they win. If the score is tied after nine innings of play, they go into extra innings, which lasts until a team scores and holds the other team to scoring.
In a regular Major League baseball game, their are 9 innings. If the home team wins in 9 innings, there will be 51 outs in the game. If the visiting team wins, there will be 54 outs recorded. Of course, a game can end after 5 innings in weather or other outside influences cause the game to end before the 9 innings. This would obviously affect the number listed above. The number of outs would also increase if the game went into extra innings.
It all depends on the score. In most softball leagues, if there is a significant difference in the score (10 run rule) the game will be called complete in less than the standard 7 innings. Otherwise a 7 inning game takes 7 innings to complete.
in some little leages they will use that when the game is tied and they are in extra innings. The umpires make the bases loaded with 0 outs. they use the away team first and the home team second so everyone gets a chance.