What Was the Longest Baseball Game in MLB History?

Discover the longest MLB baseball game ever played: 25 innings, over 8 hours, between the White Sox and Brewers in 1984, ending with a walk-off home run.

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The longest baseball game in MLB history occurred on May 8, 1984, between the Chicago White Sox and the Milwaukee Brewers. It lasted 25 innings and took more than 8 hours to complete, spread over two days. The White Sox won 7-6 with Harold Baines hitting a walk-off home run to end the historic game.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How many innings was the longest MLB game? The longest MLB game lasted 25 innings.
  2. Which teams played in the longest baseball game in MLB history? The Chicago White Sox and Milwaukee Brewers played in the longest MLB game.
  3. Who hit the walk-off home run to end the longest MLB game? Harold Baines hit the walk-off home run to end the 1984 longest MLB game.
  4. How long did the longest MLB game take to complete? The longest MLB game lasted over 8 hours and was played over two days.