There's three outs per inning. In a nine inning game there would be 27 outs each team would need to record.
There are no outs or innings in basketball. If you meant baseball then there are 6 outs in each inning, 9 innings
3 outs are allowed27 unless theres extra innings
there are 3 outs in each half of an inning, 6 outs total for an inning, and a minimum of 9 innings are played, if the game is tied after 9 innings, they go into extra innings which can go on as many innings until a winner is decided, so you can play for 40 innings or even 100, which is impossible, but then, you never know, lol, the longest game played was 33 innings by the way
3 outs per inning 9 innings per game
There are three innings.
An IP in baseball stands for innings pitched, which measures how many innings a pitcher has played in a game or season. It is calculated by counting the number of outs a pitcher records, then dividing that number by three to get the total number of innings pitched.
Somewhat of a trick question: the fewest outs will also be, with maybe one exception, the most outs. There are three outs per innings per side, this makes for six outs in an inning. There are a total of nine innings. this suggests that there are 54 outs in a baseball game, provided all innings are played. In some versions of the game, if the last side to bat has already won the game they can elect to not bat that innings, therefore making the fewest possible outs in a baseball game 51 instead.
There are 9 innings in college baseball.
7 innings:)
7 innings
There are 9 regulation innings. It can go into extra innings if the score is tied.
9 innings