Tie?!?
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Tie?!?
Official announcement over the PA said that the game is called, long enough to be an official game, no winner. Tie.
Wow.
Wow.
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Tie?!?
So does Ivan Nova get a complete game? Do the stats count?
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Yeah stats count.
Wonder if anyone picked 81-80-1 in the team record poll
Wonder if anyone picked 81-80-1 in the team record poll
Tie?!?
3338303C3938236660172E363F3838793438570 wrote: Has this ever happened before?? I cannot recall this happening during a regular season game.
Yes, ties happen. They only happen in the regular season, never in the post season. That's news to me. I've looked at the standings for a long time both in the newspaper and online and I've never seen a tie column in there for baseball standings anywhere ever.
Yes, ties happen. They only happen in the regular season, never in the post season. That's news to me. I've looked at the standings for a long time both in the newspaper and online and I've never seen a tie column in there for baseball standings anywhere ever.
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7B5C4D494C516E5A4D4C4C51280 wrote: Has this ever happened before?? I cannot recall this happening during a regular season game.
Yes, ties happen. They only happen in the regular season, never in the post season. That's news to me. I've looked at the standings for a long time both in the newspaper and online and I've never seen a tie column in there for baseball standings anywhere ever.
Standings don't show a tie. But the team and the players get credit for playing the game. The 1960 Pirates had a tie. They had a record of 95-59 but Don Hoak played in every game and is credited with 155 games.
Yes, ties happen. They only happen in the regular season, never in the post season. That's news to me. I've looked at the standings for a long time both in the newspaper and online and I've never seen a tie column in there for baseball standings anywhere ever.
Standings don't show a tie. But the team and the players get credit for playing the game. The 1960 Pirates had a tie. They had a record of 95-59 but Don Hoak played in every game and is credited with 155 games.