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Most leagues that have time limits have a rule where the limit is determined based on the last out in the inning. This means if you are in the 5th inning and the bottom of the 5th ends with 1 minute left before time is up. You will play the entire 6th inning but that will be your last inning -- if the home team takes the lead in the bottom of the 6th the game will end just like any other game in the last inning

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Q: In a timed game if the home team takes the lead in last inning does it divert back to previous inning if they don't make 3 outs before time runs out?
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