http://www.baseball-almanac.com/recbooks鈥?/a>|||TRY A HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL GAME THEY GO 7 INNINGS SO U CAN GET YOUR FEET WET AND IF U LIKE MOVE UP TO THE GOOD STUFF AND THERE MUCH BETTER IN PERSON THEN ON TV (MLB THAT IS)
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|||a couple hours...2 to 4 hours or maybe even more|||Nine innings unless it ends in a tie. If there is a tie after nine innings, they keep playing until one of the teams is ahead at the end of an inning.|||its nine innings ang about 2 -4 hours|||Well, that's one thing that they have in common with soccer - neither is played by a clock. (Don't anyone try to tell me otherwise about soccer. It's NOT played by a clock, but by a very, very loose estimate by the officials. It it were played by a clock, there'd actually be on one, in use, on the scoreboard.)
There have been nine-inning games played in as litle as 58 minutes and as long as 4+ hours.|||2 to 4 hours! Depend on how good are the pitchers! If the pitcher is a strikeout pitcher than the time of the game is short and if the pitcher give away many homeruns, hits and walks than it will took you a longer time to watch!|||9 innings. (except when the game is tied)
No time limit. (except for curfews)
That's one of the great things about baseball. It's over when it's over.
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