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    EASports
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    Yanks v Cleve are about to complete the fastest game in baseball history

    WTF

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    Not even close.

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    im fine with it, i have finals today and was hoping i could actually get some studying done... Hard to when you have a D bet riding on the Yankees +1.5 in a 1-0 game from the 2nd batter.. LOL

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    Shortest Game
    9 Innings
    AL
    St. Louis 6 vs. New York 2
    55m
    09-26-1926
    Game 2
    NL
    New York 6 vs. Philadelphia 1
    51m
    09-28-1919
    Game 1
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    What about the modern era?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EASports View Post
    What about the modern era?

    3:20 PM ET, June 21, 2002


    Cubs 2, Cards 1 -- one hour and 49 minutes!
    Maybe not the quickest game ever but almost impossibly quick by modern standards, where three-hour games are practically the rule. Here's the formula for success:

    Winning pitcher throws complete game.
    Losing team only has one reliever.
    Home team wins (8.5 innings instead of 9).
    Six hits total.
    No walks, no errors.
    All three runs scored on solo homers -- no long rallies or pitcher-distracting baserunners.
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