Well Babe Ruth pitched 14 innings on october 9, 1916 for the red sox.
he won.
it was the longest world series game.
he pitched all 14.
2007-06-15 17:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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George H. Ruth, Boston Red Sox over Brooklyn Robins (Dodgers) at Braves Field, 1916 World Series Game 2, a 2-1 victory in 14 innings.
Opposing pitcher Sherry Smith went 13.1 innings, but the Sox finally pushed across the decisive run with a walk, sac bunt, and a single.
Box: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1916/B10090BOS1916.htm
The longest game (by innings) in World Series play, since tied by the Chicago White Sox and Houston Astros in Game 3, 2005. (For comparison, the 1916 game used two pitchers, the 2005 game, 17.)
Why at Braves Field and not Fenway Park? Bigger seating capacity == more ticket sales.
2007-06-15 17:37:52
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Zambrano can and has. the two Dempster and Lilly have come close. top after Z pitched his, Dempster threw one into like the seventh or some thing. Lilly have been given close the subsequent evening too. possibly in some years Wells might have the potential and journey to throw a no hitter too. the youngster's have been given chops. in spite of the undeniable fact that, even nevertheless he's an excellent pitcher, i do no longer think of Harden will throw a no hitter. He has the stuff yet no longer the toughness. he's never good for lots greater desirable than 5 or 6 innings, no longer to indicate an entire pastime.
2016-12-08 10:35:34
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answered by ? 4
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The Babe, 14 innings. He held Brooklyn scoreless for the last 13.
2007-06-15 17:37:53
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answered by Tom 3
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Babe Ruth for the Red Sox. best player of all time-HOF as pitcher or hitter.
2007-06-16 04:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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jack morris 1991 world series for minnesota. game 7.
2007-06-15 17:28:26
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answered by ohio87 2
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im not sure....mr. potato head
2007-06-15 17:12:31
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answered by Anonymous
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