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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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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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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532:Shea Stadium: Yankees 9, Mets 8 (June 21 makeup)
348:only for the 2020 season, later extended to the
1234:"Arizona Diamondbacks 7, Atlanta Braves 0 (2)"
809:. Office of the Commissioner of Baseball. 2022
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335:In Major League Baseball, 2020–2021
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922:"How the new CBA changes baseball"
888:McManaman, Bob (August 22, 2012).
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1350:"A subway doubleheader"
838:Port Charlotte, Florida
120:Official Baseball Rules
104:Official Baseball Rules
2616:Variations of baseball
2581:Seventh-inning stretch
2561:List of baseball films
2393:Defensive indifference
2343:Tie goes to the runner
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1001:Baseball-Reference.com
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1825:Batting out of order
895:The Arizona Republic
866:The Arizona Republic
817:– via MLB.com.
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405:Arizona Diamondbacks
352:season as well. The
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234:Pittsburgh Innocents
230:Brooklyn Bridegrooms
185:Arizona Diamondbacks
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1969:Lefty-righty switch
557:St. Louis Cardinals
506:: Yankees 4, Mets 2
246:Louisville Colonels
40:Washington Senators
18:Nightcap (baseball)
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1897:Ground rule double
1852:Charging the mound
1605:fastpitch softball
1087:Detroit Free Press
890:"D-Backs (cont'd)"
742:The New York Times
584:In popular culture
513:Yankee Stadium (I)
473:Polo Grounds (III)
457:September 7, 1903
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1867:Designated hitter
1540:Rules of baseball
1110:"White Sox Recap"
1061:. August 30, 1913
1033:. August 30, 1913
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561:Cleveland Indians
451:Brooklyn Superbas
417:Cleveland Indians
401:Madison Bumgarner
341:COVID-19 pandemic
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2556:Injured list
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2531:Bench jockey
2448:Interference
2328:Squeeze play
2293:Left on base
2273:Bases loaded
2260:Base running
2180:Perfect game
2133:split-finger
1979:Mendoza Line
1917:Hit by pitch
1845:squeeze play
1782:Pace of play
1743:Game process
1649:Batter's eye
1644:Batter's box
1565:Interference
1550:Ground rules
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2458:Passed ball
2398:Double play
2363:Appeal play
2333:Stolen base
2298:Obstruction
2283:Hit and run
2235:Strike zone
2205:Quick pitch
2190:Pitch count
2165:Knuckleball
2019:Strike zone
1999:Pull hitter
1959:Infield hit
1912:Hit and run
1815:Batted ball
1580:Strike zone
1570:Pitch clock
593:Ernie Banks
321:Albuquerque
200:2012 season
193:Chase Field
187:hosted the
2677:Categories
2505:Wheel play
2500:Wall climb
2488:unassisted
2423:Fourth out
2418:Force play
2323:Small ball
2250:Wild pitch
2140:Full count
2103:Emery ball
2053:(softball)
2024:Sweet spot
1974:Line drive
1932:Grand slam
1719:Shin guard
1439:August 29,
1365:2017-07-02
1294:Retrosheet
1239:Retrosheet
1065:August 28,
1058:Retrosheet
1037:August 28,
1030:Retrosheet
756:2017-07-02
681:Retrosheet
653:Retrosheet
634:References
339:After the
198:Since the
2541:Dead ball
2230:Strikeout
2210:Screwball
2175:No-hitter
2118:four-seam
2093:Curveball
2014:Strikeout
1902:Hat trick
1882:Foul ball
1840:slap bunt
1772:Positions
1664:Foul pole
1560:In flight
1545:Ejections
751:0362-4331
591:inductee
415:held the
392:no-hitter
317:Vancouver
158:Twi-night
2636:Category
2586:Shagging
2352:Fielding
2288:Lead off
2225:Spitball
2200:Pitchout
2113:two-seam
2108:Fastball
2081:Changeup
2066:Beanball
2049:Pitching
1947:Moonshot
1942:Walk-off
1927:Home run
1887:Foul tip
1810:Bat flip
1724:Stirrups
1699:Doughnut
1684:Outfield
1634:Backstop
1622:Ballpark
1595:Cheating
1525:Glossary
1510:concepts
1508:softball
1504:Baseball
1461:July 23,
1330:June 17,
1301:June 17,
1267:ESPN.com
1246:June 17,
926:ESPN.com
902:June 17,
873:June 17,
844:June 17,
813:June 17,
488:and the
363:and the
106:used by
48:baseball
2609:winning
2600:Streak
2514:Related
2478:Tag out
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