It is the limit put on the amount of runs scored in a inning or game in which the game automatically ends. this can be different amounts of runs and usually has an amount of runs after each inning that you will be leading by. for example if you are leading by 12 runs after 4 innings game is over, 10 runs after 5 innings, etc
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∙ 14y agoWiki User
∙ 14y agoA mercy rule is when the opposing team gets 5 consecutive runs, the game is called (over). Unfortunately and unfairly in Wii, when you go ahead 5 runs over the opponent, there is no mercy rule. In other words, you can go ahead 24 and 2 over the computer and the game isn't called but if the score is 6-1 in favor of the computer, the game is done. It's ridiculous and it can't be turned off.
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∙ 13y agoWhen a team is losing by a certain amount of points after a certain inning, the game is automatically won by the dominating team.
I'm afraid not.
when the team have more than 5 more home runs than you the game automatically stops
There isn't a mercy rule in the MLB because the score hardly ever gets that high.
there is no mercy rule in the MLB. in Junior High baseball it is the 5 inning. It is also the 5 inning for high school
I have read where there is a 30 point mercy rule in Pop Warner Flag Football. Also, where an 18 point rule was implemented in the 70s that stated once a team was up by 18+ points they had to change their starting backfield. I cannot say I am well versed with Pop Warner football but I would think there is a Mercy Rule somewhere in their rules. Whether it is a hard and fast rule or may be amended by each local chapter I cannot say.