Once the game is started it must go 5 and a half innings to become official, if it does not the stats do not count, and the game is replayed. If it does, whenever the game is called it counts as an official game no matter how many innings are played and the stats count. If it goes further than 5 1/2 but the score is tied the game counts as a draw and re-scheduled but the stats are counted from the draw.
Yes
you can use your rain out tickets the next game only if the ballclub says you can
they will keep playing
From the old days of Baseball. If a game was rained out, the patrons were affered a voucher to attend another game for free.
From the old days of baseball. If a game was rained out, the patrons were affered a voucher to attend another game for free.
count the people that walk in
yes
the game plays well in microphones and consoles
no it does not because technichly its not a real game
A scrimmage is a game that doesn't count towards records or statistics. Like a practice game.
233 pitches
Yes, a Batter (regardless of who) will keep a hit in a called game if they have gotten a hit as long as it's not a regular season game that was rained (or snowed) out before it became official.