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.
The Triple A teams the Pawtucket Red Sox and the Rochester Red Wings, played the longest game in Baseball history ( professional ). It lasted for 33 innings, with eight hours and 25 minutes of playing time. It happened Saturday, April 18, 1981.
The eight longest baseball games in history
In Major League history the
Brooklyn Robins vs. Boston Braves, game happened on May 1, 1920 and lasted 26 innings but was over in 3 hours and 26 minutes. Technically the most extra innings ever played in a major league game.
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27 outs in a baseball game unless it goes into extra inning.
Extra Hitter. Player hits in batting order but is not in the field.
The record for the most extra inning games played by one team in one season is held by the Boston Red Sox, who played 31 extra inning games in the 1943 season. For the 2009 season the record is held by the Los Angeles Dodgers. As of 13 September, 20 of the Dodgers' 144 games have gone to extra innings, of which they have won 11 and lost 9. Ten of these have been played at home and ten on the road. The longest was 15 innings against the St Louis Cardinals, in St Louis, on 29 July. The Dodgers lost 3-2.
Mays is the only major league player to have hit a home run in every inning from the first through the 16th. He holds the record for most home runs in extra innings with 22.
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27 outs in a baseball game unless it goes into extra inning.
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.
Extra Hitter. Player hits in batting order but is not in the field.
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The record for the most extra inning games played by one team in one season is held by the Boston Red Sox, who played 31 extra inning games in the 1943 season. For the 2009 season the record is held by the Los Angeles Dodgers. As of 13 September, 20 of the Dodgers' 144 games have gone to extra innings, of which they have won 11 and lost 9. Ten of these have been played at home and ten on the road. The longest was 15 innings against the St Louis Cardinals, in St Louis, on 29 July. The Dodgers lost 3-2.
A regular baseball game has 9 innings. If the score is tied after 9 innings, extra innings are played until until the game is resolved. The longest running game in professional baseball history lasted 33 innings with 8 hours and 25 minutes of playing time. It was between the Pawtucket Red Sox and Rochester Red Wings from the Triple-A International League in 1981.
If you are generically using the word "little league" then the answer is yes. Under USSSA rules you can bat the entire lineup and after the 9th batter the remainder are called EH's (extra hitters) or terms similar. These individuals will not take the field but bat when the 10 & 11 slots come up. If you are speaking of Little League Baseball Rules (official term) then I believe you bat 9 and have substitutions.
Football League Extra was created in 1994.
Football League Extra ended in 2004.