Away 33.3% 42.7%.......... Home 55.9%...................
The last out goes to second base and both teams play until someone wins.
An inning, in Baseball, is one round of play. Each team have half of the inning up to bat, and once that teams gets three outs, it is either the second half of the inning or the end of the inning and the beginning of the next one. There are a total of nine innings in a game of baseball, unless the score is tied and that game goes into extra innings.
For an individual team, 162 games X 9 innings per game = 1,458. That's assuming all games last a full nine innings, which is not always the case. A game CAN be called "complete" at any point after the end of the 5th inning, provided both teams have an equal number of offensive innings, if weather conditions prohibit the continuation of play. I have no idea how often this happens. Also, if the home team is leading in the middle of the ninth inning (or the middle of the 5th-8th if weather forces a stop in play), there is no need to play the bottom half of the inning, and the game is considered complete. And since the home team has a slight advantage in a game, I would say about half of all games end this way. So, even without the 5- to 8-inning weather games, about half of all games end at 8.5 innings. For all teams combined: There are 30 teams, each of which plays 1,458 innings, but since each game involves 2 teams, you have to divide that by 2. 21,870 innings. Again, that doesn't allow for games called at 5, 6, 7, 8, or 8.5 innings. Also, sometimes one or more additional games are required at the end of the regular season to break divisional or wildcard race ties. These are not included. Nor, for that matter, are playoff games and world series games.
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.
Baylor played four games in the Preseason WNIT. NCAA rules allow approved 'extra' tournaments (like the preseason WNIT, the Maui Invitational for men's teams, and the Great Alaska Shootout for men's teams) to count as a single "appearance', regardless of the number of games played. Those 39-0 teams played in 'extra' tournaments that only gave them 3 games.
With the advent of two new teams and extra games scheduled in 2011, it is likely to commence some time in March.
About 20 percent :)
It is a Latin Root for "in all" and is an adverb. In a sentence: in toto, there are 5 boys and 5 girls.
82 games and they play 4 games with division teams
71 commonwealth teams are participating in 2010 commonwealth games.
The most walks in a single game by both teams is 30, and it happened in both a 9-inning game and an extra inning game. On May 9th, 1916, Detroit walked 18 times and Philadelphia walked 12 times in a 9-inning game. On September 14th, 1971, Washington walked 19 times and Cleveland walked 11 times in a 20-inning game. Washington's 19 walks stands as the drawn in a game by a single team.
Usually it's the ninth inning because that's when teams rally from behind.