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What is the Longest Scoreless Game in American League History?

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How many innings are there in a regulation Major League Baseball game?

The longest MLB game by innings was on May 1, 1920 between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves and lasted 26 innings. The game ended in a 1-1 tie.If you're including triple-A, the longest game was 33 innings, and it was played by The Pawtucket Red Sox and Rochester Red Wings, two teams from the triple-A International League. This is considered the longest game in professional baseball historyin 1981 at McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.


When was the longest inning in Major League Baseball?

The longest inning in Major League Baseball was the 10th inning that was played on May 8, 2004 between the Texas Rangers and the Detroit Tigers with the game being played in Arlington, Texas. The inning lasted one hour and 8 innings and included a total of 110 pitches thrown and 18 runs.


What major league baseball teams holds the record for the most innings played in a single game?

The longest game, innings wise, in MLB history was in 1920 between the Brooklyn Robins and the Boston Braves. It lasted 26 innings and ended in a 1-1 tie.


What was the longest extra inning major league baseball game?

The longest inning major league baseball game was between the Brooklyn Robins (Dodgers) 1, Boston Braves 1, 26 innings (game called), May 1, 1920.The most innings played in a MLB game was 26; the game was on 1920 May 1, between Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves, and ended in a 1-1 tie.