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.
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An immaculate inning in major league baseball is one in which three batters are retired on nine straight strikes.
The longest Opening Day game in major league history was a 15-inning affair played at Cleveland Stadium on April 19, 1960. The Detroit Tigers defeated the Cleveland Indians 4-2.
1 hour 8 mins on 9May 2004. Detroit Tigers at Texas Rangers.
Joe Dimaggio 1941 56 straight games
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