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in New York. Thus, the suspended game was resumed on October 2, 1913, before the first of the three scheduled doubleheaders. Upon resuming the suspended game, the Phillies recorded the last two outs as the “home” team. In the scheduled doubleheader, the Giants won the first game and the Phillies won the second game, which was shorted by darkness to six innings. To date, this is the only time the scenario of a suspended game being completed before a scheduled doubleheader has occurred.
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played in Philadelphia on August 30, 1913, was ordered to be resumed by the NL board of directors (thus, it became a suspended game). The only games left between the Phillies and Giants was a six-game set at the end of the season, scheduled to be played across three consecutive days of doubleheaders
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In a split or "day-night" doubleheader, the first game is played in the early afternoon and the second is played at night. In this scenario, separate tickets are sold for admission to each individual game. Such doubleheaders are favored by major-league organizations because they can charge admission
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is a set of two games played between the same two teams on the same day. Historically, doubleheaders have been played in immediate succession, in front of the same crowd. Contemporarily, the term is also used to refer to two games played between two teams in a single day in front of different crowds
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Currently, major-league teams playing two games in a day usually play a "day-night doubleheader", in which the stadium is emptied of spectators and a separate admission is required for the second game. However, such games are officially regarded as separate games on the same date, rather than as a
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On occasion, teams may play both games of a doubleheader at the same park, but one team is designated home for each game. This is usually the result of earlier postponements. For example, in 2007, when snow storms in northern Ohio caused the Cleveland Indians to postpone an entire four-game series
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was rained out; the two teams played a doubleheader, seven innings each, on the originally scheduled date of the second game. In the minors, if the first game is the completion of a suspended game from a prior day, the suspended game is played to completion (seven or nine innings, whichever it was
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season to July from its original intended start in March, the league announced on July 31 that all doubleheader games would be scheduled for seven innings each during the shortened season, to reduce strain on teams' pitchers. The league and the MLBPA came to an agreement to put this rule in place
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The "classic" day doubleheader consists of the first game played in the early afternoon and, following a break, the second is played in the late afternoon. This was often done out of necessity in the years before many ballparks had lights. Often, if either game went into extra innings, the second
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For many decades, major-league doubleheaders were routinely scheduled numerous times each season. However, any major-league doubleheader now played is generally the result of a prior game between the same two teams being postponed due to inclement weather or other factors. Most often the game is
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was rained out after the first game started but was called off with the Tigers leading, 4–2, in the bottom of the fourth inning. As a result, one of the games was made up as part of a doubleheader on Saturday while the other was canceled entirely, as it had no bearing on the postseason. Had the
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were played, due to a tie score). Under the 1991 guidelines recognizing major-league no-hitters, the feat is only officially recognized when a team's pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits in a minimum of nine innings (that is, records at least 27 outs without allowing a hit). On April 25, 2021,
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have on three occasions played home-and-home doubleheaders. Each occasion was due to a rainout during the first series of the season. During the second series of the season, a makeup game was scheduled at the ballpark of the opposing team as part of a day-night doubleheader.
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broader use of suspended games added by MLB in 2020 been in place during 2019, or if the game had been tied after completing five or more innings, it is possible that parts of three games could have been played on Saturday, beginning with the conclusion of the suspended game.
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doubleheader. True doubleheaders are less commonly played. Classic doubleheaders, also known as day doubleheaders, were more common in the past, and although they are rare in the major leagues, they still are played at the minor league and college levels.
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Except in special circumstances with the approval of the MLBPA, such as a makeup game resulting from a rainout, scheduling split doubleheaders is prohibited under the terms of the 2002 CBA. Exceptions have occurred; for example, on August 22, 2012, the
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to the Giants, which was protested by the Phillies, and the league president's decision (which was to award the game to the Phillies) was protested by the Giants. For further information, see the entries for August 30, 1913, at
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in Cleveland had been rained out. With no common days off for the remainder of the season and both teams in a postseason race, the teams agreed to play a day game in Cleveland on the same day that the Indians were to host the
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The home-and-home doubleheader, in which each team hosts one game, is extremely rare, as it requires the teams' home ballparks to be in close geographical proximity. During the 20th century and before the advent of
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hosted a doubleheader against two different teams. The first game was a 6–4 win against the New York Giants. The second game resulted in a 2–0 loss to the Boston Braves. On September 25, 2000, the
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from a prior date: this could only happen if the only remaining dates between the two teams were scheduled doubleheaders, with no single games left for the suspended game to precede.
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In conventional doubleheaders, a spectator may attend both games by purchasing a single ticket. After the first game ends, a break, normally lasting 30 to 45 minutes per the
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In a twi-night (short for "twilight-night") doubleheader, the first game is played in the late afternoon and, following a break, the second begins at night. Under the
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College and minor league baseball typically use seven-inning doubleheaders. This applies even in the postseason; in 1994, the first game of the five-game
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by one player (currently from 26 to 27 players) for split doubleheaders, as long as those doubleheaders were scheduled with at least 48 hours' notice.
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On occasion, teams can play different opponents in a doubleheader—that is, one team hosts two other teams on the same day. On September 13, 1951, the
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Three instances of a tripleheader are recorded in MLB, indicating three games between the same two teams on the same day. These occurred between the
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for each game individually, and most often occur as the result of a rainout, where tickets have already been sold to the individual games.
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for a night game. The Indians defeated the White Sox, 9–2, in the first game, while the Twins defeated the Indians, 4–3, in the second.
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hitless in a seven-inning game, the second game of a doubleheader on July 7, 2021, and also did not receive credit for a no-hitter.
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This is the only home-and-home doubleheader known to have been part of the original major league season schedule.
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Under some rulesets, games played as part of a doubleheader last seven innings each instead of the usual nine.
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in 1997, only one instance was recorded in Major League Baseball: a Labor Day special event involving the
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Some major-league feats in a seven-inning game were counted as-is, while others were not. For example, a
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Such a scenario nearly happened near the end of the 2019 season, when a Friday doubleheader between the
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in the second game of a doubleheader, but did not receive credit for a no-hitter. Five pitchers of the
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Tripleheaders are prohibited under the current CBA, except if the first game is the conclusion of a
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rescheduled for a day on which the two teams play each other again. Often it is within the same
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The record for the most doubleheaders played by a major-league team in one season is 44 by the
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Boxscore of the home-and-home doubleheader contest on September 7, 1903, as published in the
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scheduled to be when it started), and the second game of the doubleheader is seven innings.
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The first major-league seven-inning doubleheader was played on August 2, 2020, between the
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also hosted a doubleheader against two different teams. The September 10 game against the
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Advertisement for a baseball doubleheader played on July 28, 1925. The
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was credited when it occurred in a seven-inning game; Reds pitcher
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in a day-night doubleheader, the first doubleheader ever played at
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was only credited if the game lasted at least nine innings (i.e.
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In leagues which place a runner on second base at the start of
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pitched a complete seven-inning game allowing no hits to the
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played nine consecutive doubleheaders – 18 games in 12 days.
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Two baseball games between the same two teams on the same day
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threw the first seven-inning shutout under the rule.
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in a single-admission doubleheader starting at 1:05
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Nightcap (baseball)

Chicago White Sox
Washington Senators
baseball
Chicago White Sox
1943
Boston Braves
series
1959
Official Baseball Rules
Major League Baseball
Minor League Baseball
Tampa Bay Rays
Oakland Athletics
Tropicana Field
Collective Bargaining Agreement
Major League Baseball Players Association
Arizona Diamondbacks
Miami Marlins
Chase Field
2012 season
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Austin American-Statesman
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
Pittsburgh Innocents
1890
Baltimore Orioles
Louisville Colonels

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