What's the longest World Series game ever?

The longest World Series game ever was Game 3 of the 2018 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox, an 18-inning marathon lasting 7 hours and 20 minutes, won by the Dodgers on a Max Muncy walk-off home run. This game is tied for the most innings with another 18-inning contest from the 2025 World Series, also involving the Dodgers (vs. the Blue Jays), though the 2018 game holds the record for time.
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When was the last 18 inning baseball game?

It took six hours, 39 minutes and 18 innings to decide Game 3 of the 2025 World Series of Major League Baseball, and when it was over, the Los Angeles Dodgers were the victors over the Toronto Blue Jays by the final score of 6-5.
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What was the longest single game in World Series history?

Seven years after the Dodgers and Red Sox set a World Series record with an 18-inning game in Game 3 at Dodger Stadium, history repeated itself. Along the way, Game 4 starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani set multiple records as a hitter and Freddie Freeman founded a new club.
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How long did WS game 3 last?

Game 3 of the World Series can refer to different years, but the most recent epic Game 3 (2025 Dodgers vs. Blue Jays) lasted 6 hours and 39 minutes over 18 innings, while the previous longest (2018 Dodgers vs. Red Sox) was even longer at 7 hours and 20 minutes in 18 innings, with both tying records for innings. 
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What is the most innings caught in the World Series?

It was a historic moment, as Smith became the first player ever to hit a homer during extra innings in Game 7 of the World Series. He also caught every single inning during the series against the Toronto Blue Jays. That amounted to Smith setting a World Series record for a catcher at 73 innings.
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Has anyone ever had a 3 pitch inning?

Yes, a three-pitch inning (three outs on exactly three pitches) has happened many times in Major League Baseball history, though it's quite rare, with recorded instances numbering in the hundreds, including legendary pitchers like Walter Johnson and modern relievers like Tanner Scott. These innings usually involve groundouts or flyouts, as strikeouts would technically make it an "immaculate inning," a different rare feat. 
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Who is statistically the best catcher of all time?

1. Yogi Berra (Cry about it)
  • Key Stats: .285 AVG, 358 HR, 1,430 RBI, .830 OPS, 2,150 H.
  • bWAR: 59.5.
  • WAR7: 43.4.
  • JAWS: 51.4.
  • Accolades: 3× AL MVP, 18× All-Star, 10× World Series Champion.
  • Why: Was Yogi Berra a great defensive catcher? ...
  • Yogi Berra is genuinely the player who can change the catcher position.
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Did Shoeless Joe Jackson take money to throw the World Series?

While Jackson admitted to taking $5,000 cash from gamblers, he testified that he never did anything to throw any of the games in the World Series. While some of his teammates admitted to fixing games, Weaver denied any involvement, though admitted he knew about it.
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Did Nolan Ryan really throw 235 pitches in a game?

Yes, Nolan Ryan reportedly threw a massive 235 pitches in a single game on June 14, 1974, for the California Angels against the Boston Red Sox, pitching 13 grueling innings, striking out 19, and allowing only three runs in a game that went 15 innings. This legendary, unheard-of workload is one of the most famous examples of pitching durability in baseball history, showcasing Ryan's incredible stamina, as he even pitched again just three days later.
 
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What was the shortest World Series ever?

At a cumulative time of seven hours and five minutes, the 1939 World Series is one of the shortest World Series in real time, and was shorter than the third game of the 2018 World Series that lasted 7 hours, 20 minutes and was 18 innings long.
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Did Mickey Mantle hit a 643 ft home run?

Yes, Mickey Mantle did hit a home run in 1960 that was measured at 643 feet, landing in a warehouse in Detroit's Tiger Stadium, and was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest MLB home run, though it was a post-game trigonometric calculation including roll, not an in-air measurement, with newer research often citing shorter distances for his longest actual airborne blasts.
 
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Has there ever been a 9 pitch inning?

An immaculate inning occurs in baseball when a pitcher strikes out all three batters he faces in one inning using the minimum possible number of pitches: nine. This has happened 118 times in Major League Baseball history; 110 pitchers have accomplished the feat.
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Who lost the most World Series games?

The Dodgers and the Yankees are tied for the most losses with 14 each. The St. Louis Cardinals have won 11 championships, the most among NL clubs and second-most all-time behind the Yankees. The Dodgers have represented the NL the most in the World Series with 23 appearances.
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Has anyone thrown a 27 pitch game?

"First day against the Cubs, I got bombed. ... You can't walk the world in the big leagues." On May 13, 1952 while pitching for the Class-D Bristol Twins, Ron Necciai tossed a no-hitter, striking out 27 in nine innings!
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Has anyone had a 5 Homer game?

No, no player has ever hit five home runs in a single Major League Baseball (MLB) game, but several have hit four, and some have come extremely close, with players like Kyle Schwarber in 2025 getting a chance for their fifth. While it hasn't happened in MLB, five-homer games have occurred in minor leagues, and some players, like Stan Musial in 1954, hit five homers in a doubleheader, notes the Baseball Hall of Fame. 
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Who threw a 106 mph pitch?

Aroldis Chapman _thecubanmissile54 owns the fastest verified MLB pitch: 106 mph (2011).
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Who threw a 104 mph pitch?

Mason Miller's record 104.5 mph pitch highlighted another mark, 8 straight K's to start his postseason career.
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Who threw a 110 mph pitch?

Estimates of Dalkowski's top pitching speed abound. Cal Ripken Sr. guessed that he threw up to 115 miles per hour (185 km/h). Most observers agree that he routinely threw well over 110 miles per hour (180 km/h), and sometimes reached 115 miles per hour (185 km/h).
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What did Babe Ruth say about Shoeless Joe Jackson?

Babe Ruth credited “Shoeless” Joe Jackson as his biggest influence, saying, “I copied Jackson's style because I thought he was the greatest natural hitter I ever saw. He's the guy who made me a hitter.”
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Who was the first $100,000 a year baseball player?

The first baseball player to make $100,000 was Hank Greenberg, who signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates for $100,000 in January 1947, though some sources credit Joe DiMaggio with being the first to earn it as an annual salary in 1949, highlighting different interpretations of "making" that amount. Greenberg's deal was a significant milestone, paving the way for DiMaggio's $100,000 annual salary two years later. 
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Who rigged the World Series in The Great Gatsby?

The character who rigged the 1919 World Series in The Great Gatsby is Meyer Wolfsheim, Jay Gatsby's shady business partner, who is based on the real-life gangster and gambler Arnold Rothstein, famously linked to the "Black Sox Scandal". Wolfsheim tells Gatsby and Nick Carraway about his role in fixing the Series, revealing Gatsby's underworld connections and the source of his wealth.
 
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Who is the only catcher to catch 4 no-hitters?

In 2007, Varitek and the Red Sox returned to the World Series, winning for the second time in four years. During the season, Varitek recorded his 1,000th career hit. On May 19, 2008, he caught Jon Lester's no-hitter, giving him a Major League record of having caught four no-hitters in a career.
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What catcher has caught the most runners stealing?

Career Leaders & Records for Caught Stealing %
  • Roy Campanella+ (18) 57.40. 478. R.
  • Gabby Hartnett+ (20) 56.11. 1023. R.
  • Buddy Rosar (13) 54.81. 489. R.
  • Al Lopez+ (19) 54.05. 925. R.
  • Mickey O'Neil (9) 53.09. 729. R.
  • Hank Gowdy (17) 52.53. 1106. R.
  • Ray Mueller (14) 51.91. 393. R.
  • Jimmy Archer (12) 51.77. 1246. R.
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Has a catcher ever hit 50 homers?

On August 25, he became the first catcher in MLB history to hit 50 home runs in a season. With his 55th homer on September 16, he passed Mickey Mantle for the most home runs by a switch hitter in a single season.
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