Some games have 6 innings of playing, and some are 9. Usually my old team played six.
There is no limitation to the number of innings a baseball game can be played. In theory, the game could go on forever as long as the teams are tied at the end of an inning. The longest professional game I have heard of is a 33 inning game between Pawtucket and Rochester of the International League (minor leagues) in 1981. The longest MLB game was 26 innings between Brooklyn and Boston in 1920.
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If the score is tied after 9 innings, it is played until one team has a lead after a full inning. Games are suspended, per baseball rules, at 2am local time and continued later that day.
There is no limit, but the limit in the MLB 2K series is 255. In professional baseball there is no score limit. A team may score as many runs as they can. In some amateur baseball (high school, college, Little League, etc.). A rule may be applied that will end a game should a team be ahead by a certain number of runs (10, 15, etc.) after a certain number of innings have been played.
A regulation game will have 6 innings.
Some games have 6 innings of playing, and some are 9. Usually my old team played six.
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The MLB record for innings played was 26 by Brooklyn and Boston in 1920. The minor league record is 33 innings between the Rochester Red Wings and the Pawtucket Red Socks in 1981.
The major league record was 26 innings. The game was ended in a 1-1 tie on account of darkness.
The word is spelled league. Tommy played baseball in the junior league.
It depends on the league but I have seen between 3 and 6.
Major League Baseball, Minor League, and most college games are 9 innings in length, because that's the rule. Some college games will be only 7 innings, but generally only if it's the first game of a double-header. Most High School games are 7 innings. PONY also plays 7 innings, and Little League (12-years-old and under) play only 6 innings. Howrever, until the High School level is reached, most games are played with a time limit established by the local league.
Cal Ripken Jr. played 8243 consecutive innings between June 5, 1982 and September 14, 1987. That is believed to be the record but is unofficial since MLB does not recognize consecutive innings played as a statistic.
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He played with the Laval Voisins in the QMJHL (Quebec Major Junior Hockey League)