First, the English is poor in the question. It should be "What is the maximum number of players that can bat in one Baseball inning."
The Answer is easy: Theoretically, every player on both teams can bat in each team's respective half of the inning. So, the maximum number that can bat is limited only by the number of players on the roster, which varies by the time of year. After the 9 starting players have batted, they can all be pinch-hitted for by 9 other players, and so on until every player on the roster has batted. This presumes, of course, that they don't reach 3 outs before every player has batted.
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∙ 13y agoIn MLB, there is no maximum number of innings; the game is played until there is a winner. However, some youth and co-rec leagues may establish a maximum number of innings, this could result in a tie game.
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∙ 13y agoDepends on some definitions.
So the most expansive definitions gets you to 15. 16 in a softball league that allows 10 defensive players.
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∙ 15y ago10 13 - 9 on defense, 3 on each of the three bases, and the batter.
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∙ 12y agoNo, but the manager usually pulls a starting pitcher when they have thrown about 100 pitches.
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∙ 14y agoInfinate because of fouls.
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∙ 11y agoIt depends on what game is being played.
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There may be more than one answer to this question, however one man who has achieved this unusual unique feat is Daniel Vettori of New Zealand. He has played:2 Innings at Number 32 innings at Number 43 Innings at Number 513 Innings at Number 611 Innings at Number 767 Innings at Number 851 Innings at Number 914 Innings at Number 103 Innings at Number 11
20 per innings, so 40 in a full game
Ian Healy, He had 12 dismissals
Ian Healy, He had 12 dismissals
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