
MLB: 9 inning game takes more than 4 hours to complete in 2023 (excluding rain and other delays)
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Resolves TRUE if a 9 inning (or 8.5 if the home team does not need to bat) MLB game is completed in 4 hours, 0 seconds or more in the 2023 season.
Rain delays or other acts of God don't count toward the time, as far as I can understand there's a standard metric for omitting these delays and counting how long a game lasts, which is widely reported.
As far as I can tell the longest 9 inning game in recent memory was 4 hours, 45 minutes in 2006. https://sportsnaut.com/longest-baseball-game-ever/
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