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  2. Inning - Wikipedia

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    The visiting team bats in the first half-inning, the top of the inning, derived from the position of the visiting team at the top line of a baseball line score. The home team's half of an inning is the bottom of the inning, and the break between halves of an inning is the middle of the inning. If the home team is leading after the top half of ...

  3. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    As many innings as necessary are played until one team has the lead at the end of an inning. Thus, the home team always has a chance to respond if the visiting team scores in the top half of the inning; this gives the home team a small tactical advantage. In theory, a baseball game could go on forever; in practice, however, they eventually end.

  4. Bill Buckner's 1986 World Series error - Wikipedia

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    The following is a word-for-word transcript [9] of Buck and Anderson's commentary during the final moments of Game 6: Jack Buck: Wild pitch. Here's the pitch to Mookie Wilson. Winning run at second. Ground ball to first, it is a run—an ERROR! AN ERROR BY BUCKNER! The winning run scores! The Mets win it 6–5 with three in the tenth!

  5. How one 'crazy' inning ignited Dodgers' comeback in World ...

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    There was only one word to describe the five-run fifth inning that resurrected the Dodgers in Game 5 of the World Series on Wednesday night, and leave it to the man who produced the most quirky ...

  6. Dodgers win World Series after Yankees fifth inning collapse ...

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    Although the series seemed destined to head back to California after the New York Yankees took a 5-0 lead and ace Gerrit Cole was dealing into the fifth inning, a comedy of errors led to that lead ...

  7. Glossary of English-language idioms derived from baseball

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    The early stages of a competition. A game of baseball typically lasts nine innings, so the first inning or the early innings (the first three innings) often do not determine the outcome. Also see "Ninth inning" (below). headline: "Geithner: Tax reform debate in 'first inning'" — Bernie Becker, The Hill, 27 January 2011. [41]

  8. Extra innings - Wikipedia

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    Ordinarily, a baseball game consists of nine regulation innings (in softball and high school baseball games there are typically seven innings; in Little League Baseball, six), each of which is divided into halves: the visiting team bats first, after which the home team takes its turn at bat. However, if the score remains tied at the end of the ...

  9. Analysis: World Series or not – viewership is baseball’s big ...

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    Major League Baseball’s World Series is upon us, but the sport faces a big challenge in the form of esports. Analysis: World Series or not – viewership is baseball’s big problem Skip to main ...