- In baseball, softball, and
similar games, an
inning is the
basic unit of play,
consisting of two
halves or frames, the "top" (first half) and the "bottom"...
- In
baseball in the
United States and Canada, the seventh-
inning stretch (also
known as the
Lucky 7 in ****an and
South Korea) is a long-standing tradition...
-
Inning may
refer to:
Inning, a
segment of a game in
baseball and
softball Innings pitched, the
number of
innings a
pitcher has
completed Innings, a segment...
- the home team at the end of a
completed inning, or The home team
scores the
winning run in an
uncompleted inning." (Since the home team bats second, condition...
- outs made is
equal to one
inning pitched. One out
counts as one-third of an
inning, and two outs as two-thirds of an
inning. Sometimes, the statistic...
-
divided into nine parts, each
referred to as an "
inning",
following the
division of a
baseball game. Each "
inning"
reviews an era,
mentioning notable moments...
-
different pitchers have
struck out at
least 18 batters in a
single nine-
inning Major League Baseball (MLB) game, the most
recent being Max
Scherzer of...
- at
McCoy Stadium in Pawtucket,
Rhode Island, and the tie-breaking 33rd
inning was pla**** June 23, 1981.
Pawtucket won the game, 3–2. The game commenced...
- 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:...
-
walks plus hits per
inning pitched (WHIP) is a
sabermetric measurement of the
number of
baserunners a
pitcher has
allowed per
inning pitched. WHIP is calculated...