Yes, in Japan. In American professional sports, no, a game is not complete if both teams have the same number of runs.
AnswerYes, if a game is called off due to weather, or a power outage, or something like that. If the game is important to a pennant race, it can be made up, but if not, it would be left as a tie. The stats would still count, though.As of February 2007 the rules committee has made the following changes to the rules in the MLB as it pertains to games ending in ties.
"Beginning this season, when a game is tied in the bottom of the fifth inning and is called because of weather, it will be suspended and resumed before the next scheduled game between the teams at the same ballpark.
If there are no more games between the teams at the same stadium, the game will be resumed when the teams meet at the visitor's ballpark.
If it is the final scheduled game between the teams, it will be replayed if it is needed to determine a postseason berth."
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Many times. The longest game in MLB history ended in a tie, a 26 inning game between Brooklyn and Boston in 1920. Many games played before lights were installed in stadiums ended in ties when it got too dark to continue.
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∙ 12y agoYes, Baseball games can end in a tie. After the 5th inning a baseball game is considered a complete game. If weather causes a game to end or it is getting far too late in the evening to finish, the game will end. If it is tied, they will replay the game at another time, usually added to a later game's schedule, turning that day's event into a double-header.
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∙ 13y agoNo it is impossible for a regular season baseball game to end in a tie. The longest game ever played was 26 innings long. No tie there.
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∙ 10y agoNo. A Super Bowl would always be decided by overtime procedures. Football games can never end in a tie. If by the end of the fourth quarter they are tied, then they go into overtime.
26 innings on 5/1/1920 Brooklyn vs. Boston. Game ended in a 1-1 tie.
The longest MLB game by innings was on May 1, 1920 between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves and lasted 26 innings. The game ended in a 1-1 tie.
keep in mind Any regulation game called due to weather with the score tied (unless situation outlined in 4.12 (a) (5) (i) prevails) is a tie game and must be replayed ...1961 all star game2002 all star game1907 world series1922 world series*their is more *
To my knowledge There has been only one tie, and that came in the year of 1973. On May 19th, 1973, the game between the Atlanta Braves and My LOS ANGELES DODGERS. Their record was 95-66-1 the game ended in a 7-7 tie Wow crazy. And a pretty good record that year to boot. In that year the Designated hitter was introduced in the American League.
Yes, the Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals played the last tie in the NFL regular season (November 16, 2008 - the game ended at 13-13).
26 innings on 5/1/1920 Brooklyn vs. Boston. Game ended in a 1-1 tie.
Tie games were fairly common in the NFL before the overtime rule was established in 1974. The 1932 Chicago Bears, in fact, finished their season 7-1-6 ... that's six ties.Interestingly, the first ever NFL overtime game in 1974 ended in a 35-35 tie between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Denver Broncos. On November 10, 2002, the Steelers again played to a tie, this time 34-34 vs. the Atlanta Falcons.Most recently, the Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals played to a 13-13 tie on November 16, 2008.
There was no overtime for NFL regular season games in 1943. If the fourth quarter ended and the game was tied, the game was over and recorded as a tie.
The Brooklyn Dodgers and the Boston Braves in 1920, played the longest game. The game lasted 26 innings and ended in a 1-1 tie because they could no longer see, as it was too dark.
The longest MLB game by innings was on May 1, 1920 between the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves and lasted 26 innings. The game ended in a 1-1 tie.
In baseball a scoreless tie cannot happen. A scoreless tie is one where there are no points scored when the game ends.
keep in mind Any regulation game called due to weather with the score tied (unless situation outlined in 4.12 (a) (5) (i) prevails) is a tie game and must be replayed ...1961 all star game2002 all star game1907 world series1922 world series*their is more *
To my knowledge There has been only one tie, and that came in the year of 1973. On May 19th, 1973, the game between the Atlanta Braves and My LOS ANGELES DODGERS. Their record was 95-66-1 the game ended in a 7-7 tie Wow crazy. And a pretty good record that year to boot. In that year the Designated hitter was introduced in the American League.
The game, played in Birmingham on October 15, ended in a 7-7 tie.
Yes, the Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals played the last tie in the NFL regular season (November 16, 2008 - the game ended at 13-13).