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I wonder what the longest nine inning game is?Loading…
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I wonder what the longest nine inning game is?
they looked every part of the #1 up until their series with LSU, haven't looked the same sinceA&M has been in a hitting slump the past few weeks (hit a dinger as I type this lol), but if they can’t get past it I don’t think they survive their super regional. Earlier in the season they looked like a championship caliber team but maybe they peaked too soon.
I believe around 27% and if it goes to an if necessary game on Monday, the team from the loser's bracket has a 7% chance. I think that's what I heard last night during the broadcast.Anyone have static’s on odds of teams coming out of the losers bracket in the regional tournaments? I can’t seem to find anything on it.
Baseball really does keep up with every stat!Longest baseball match of nine innings
www.guinnessworldrecords.com
Thinking we get a close one for the early game today…Looking at all the final scores across all the regionals from last night, but something unusual struck me about the Knoxville Regional: four total games played and each of those four games has been decided by exactly a difference of 6 runs. There has been nothing super close nor has their been a colossal blowout.
Reminds me of the Little Feat song “old folks boogie”. Dad always said the old folks show up early and spend a lot of money. Kids stay late and also spend a lot of money. Maybe free beers at midnight will do the trick. The Braves figured out the power of fireworks. It wasn’t a blow out last night but, enough of a lead with some folks driving hours home to give those folks a pass. Always try to put myself in another man’s shoes.Tony, not happy with the thinning of the crowd towards the end??
Fun fact. I happily take another 6 run Vol WLooking at all the final scores across all the regionals from last night, but something unusual struck me about the Knoxville Regional: four total games played and each of those four games has been decided by exactly a difference of 6 runs. There has been nothing super close nor has their been a colossal blowout.
Reminds me of the Little Feat song “old folks boogie”. Dad always said the old folks show up early and spend a lot of money. Kids stay late and also spend a lot of money. Maybe free beers at midnight will do the trick. The Braves figured out the power of fireworks. It wasn’t a blow out last night but, enough of a lead with some folks driving hours home to give those folks a pass. Always try to put myself in another man’s shoes.