No. The ERA is calculated the same in all levels and is based on 9 innings.
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In MLB, if a game is tied at the end of 9 innings, the game will continue, one inning at a time, until there is a winner. Other leagues such as high school and youth league may set a maximum number of innings or a time limit and allow games to end up tied.
There are nine innings in a major league baseball game. If the score is tied after nine innings, the game goes into extra innings and continues until one team or the other is ahead after a complete inning. Games can be called anytime on account of rain, darkness, earthquakes, etc. and can be considered complete or continued at a later date depending on the number of innings completed. A complete game requires at least five innings of play so that the losing team has five at-bats.
No, Both American and National league baseball games are 9 innings long
Dodgers won both games. He pitched 16 innings.
About 3-4 hours and in extra innings even more.