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Official game (baseball)

In baseball, an official game (regulation game in the Major League Baseball rulebook) is a game where nine innings have been played, except when the game is scheduled with fewer innings, extra innings are required to determine a winner, or the game must be stopped before nine innings have been played, e.g. due to inclement weather. The term "official game" is mainly used in the context of a game that is stopped before nine innings have been played, though it has been used for other promotional purposes.

A game that is stopped ("called" in the MLB rulebook) by the umpires before the regulation number of innings have been played may be considered an official game if five innings have been played (4+12 innings if the home team is in the lead), unless the game meets one of the conditions for a suspended game. An official game that is stopped in this way is ended at the point of stoppage and statistics are added to each team's totals, while a suspended game is resumed from the point of stoppage at a later time. A game that is stopped before five innings have been played is considered "no game" unless it can be considered a suspended game; statistics accumulated before the stoppage are not counted and replay of the game is subject to the league rules.

Inclement weather edit

In the case of inclement weather, any game which has reached this point may be stopped and shortened as needed, with the result being final, and all records and statistics counted. A game which has not reached this point before being stopped is either considered a suspended game (to be continued at a later date from the point of stoppage), or is simply canceled and replayed from the start. (This depends on the rules of each individual league.) In either case, no statistics are counted until the game becomes official.

Since most professional baseball games are nine innings long, the fifth inning is used as the threshold for an official game. If the visiting team is leading, or the game is tied, the end of the fifth inning marks this point. If the home team (which bats last) is already ahead in the score, and theoretically would not need its half of the fifth inning, then 4½ innings (i.e., the middle of the fifth) is considered an official game. The game is also considered official if the home team scores to take the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning, since the game would end immediately if the same thing happened in the ninth. Games that are stopped due to power outages are treated as suspended and cannot be declared official.

In the Major League Baseball postseason (since 2009), all tiebreaker games that are added to the end of the regular season (since 2009), and in the regular season (since 2020), this rule does not apply; all games stopped at any time for weather or power outages are considered suspended and continued from the point of stoppage when play resumes, no matter if the game has reached the end of the fifth inning.[1] This rule was put into place as a result of Game 5 of the 2008 World Series, which was the first postseason game in history to be suspended and resumed from the point of suspension. Prior to the 2009 postseason, a playoff game had to have at least five innings completed in order to be suspendable; a playoff game stopped prior to that point had to be started over.

Rain check edit

In nearly all cases, the "official game" status is used to determine whether a rain check will be honored for fans holding tickets. If a game is started but does not reach the point of becoming official, fans are entitled to a new ticket for the make-up game or (in most modern cases) any other available game of their choice. If a game is halted after it becomes official, the game is simply shortened and no rain check is given.

Effects on statistical streaks edit

The "official game" statistic received some attention during the 1995 season, when Cal Ripken Jr. was approaching the record for consecutive games played, previously held by Lou Gehrig. Large numbers were hung on the side of the Baltimore & Ohio Warehouse at Camden Yards at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore to show the number of games in Ripken's streak. Each day, a new number was unfurled during the fifth inning after each game had become official (since the statistic would not have counted if the game had been stopped before that point). A similar practice has been used to count down toward the demolition of several stadiums (including Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia in 2003, Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis in 2005, and the original Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium in New York City in 2008 and the conversion of Turner Field to a college football stadium in Atlanta in 2016); as each game became official, the team would unveil a new (lower) number showing the number of games left to be played in the stadium.

Other sports edit

Other professional sports utilize similar rules regarding "official" games/events.

Most codes of motorsport declare a race "official" with an official result if just three laps are completed, though only half the normal championship points are awarded if less than 75% of the race distance (rounded up to the nearest whole lap) is completed. If more than 75% of the race is completed, full points are awarded.

The major exception applies in the United States, mainly in NASCAR and INDYCAR, where races must go at the next full lap after halfway or past a set point of the race. A race is considered "official" if it has completed half the scheduled distance plus one additional lap. For instance, the Indianapolis 500 (200 laps) must complete 101 laps to be considered official.

In limited overs cricket, a game can only be considered complete if both teams have faced a certain number of legal deliveries (pitches); otherwise there is no result. In a 3-hour T20 cricket match, each team must face at least 30 deliveries, while in the 8-hour One Day International format, they must each receive at least 120 deliveries.

In boxing, a fight can be declared official for purposes of scoring in case of accidental head butts. That is typically the end of the second round, fourth round, or halfway. Fights that do not reach official status are no contest.

References edit

  1. ^ "Official Rules: 4.00 Starting and Ending a Game". Major League Baseball. pp. Rule 4.12. Retrieved 9 October 2011.

External links edit

  • Major League Baseball Official Rules, 2019 Edition – Rule 7.01 defines "regulation game"

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In baseball an official game regulation game in the Major League Baseball rulebook is a game where nine innings have been played except when the game is scheduled with fewer innings extra innings are required to determine a winner or the game must be stopped before nine innings have been played e g due to inclement weather The term official game is mainly used in the context of a game that is stopped before nine innings have been played though it has been used for other promotional purposes A game that is stopped called in the MLB rulebook by the umpires before the regulation number of innings have been played may be considered an official game if five innings have been played 4 1 2 innings if the home team is in the lead unless the game meets one of the conditions for a suspended game An official game that is stopped in this way is ended at the point of stoppage and statistics are added to each team s totals while a suspended game is resumed from the point of stoppage at a later time A game that is stopped before five innings have been played is considered no game unless it can be considered a suspended game statistics accumulated before the stoppage are not counted and replay of the game is subject to the league rules Contents 1 Inclement weather 2 Rain check 3 Effects on statistical streaks 4 Other sports 5 References 6 External linksInclement weather editIn the case of inclement weather any game which has reached this point may be stopped and shortened as needed with the result being final and all records and statistics counted A game which has not reached this point before being stopped is either considered a suspended game to be continued at a later date from the point of stoppage or is simply canceled and replayed from the start This depends on the rules of each individual league In either case no statistics are counted until the game becomes official Since most professional baseball games are nine innings long the fifth inning is used as the threshold for an official game If the visiting team is leading or the game is tied the end of the fifth inning marks this point If the home team which bats last is already ahead in the score and theoretically would not need its half of the fifth inning then 4 innings i e the middle of the fifth is considered an official game The game is also considered official if the home team scores to take the lead in the bottom of the fifth inning since the game would end immediately if the same thing happened in the ninth Games that are stopped due to power outages are treated as suspended and cannot be declared official In the Major League Baseball postseason since 2009 all tiebreaker games that are added to the end of the regular season since 2009 and in the regular season since 2020 this rule does not apply all games stopped at any time for weather or power outages are considered suspended and continued from the point of stoppage when play resumes no matter if the game has reached the end of the fifth inning 1 This rule was put into place as a result of Game 5 of the 2008 World Series which was the first postseason game in history to be suspended and resumed from the point of suspension Prior to the 2009 postseason a playoff game had to have at least five innings completed in order to be suspendable a playoff game stopped prior to that point had to be started over Rain check editIn nearly all cases the official game status is used to determine whether a rain check will be honored for fans holding tickets If a game is started but does not reach the point of becoming official fans are entitled to a new ticket for the make up game or in most modern cases any other available game of their choice If a game is halted after it becomes official the game is simply shortened and no rain check is given Effects on statistical streaks editThe official game statistic received some attention during the 1995 season when Cal Ripken Jr was approaching the record for consecutive games played previously held by Lou Gehrig Large numbers were hung on the side of the Baltimore amp Ohio Warehouse at Camden Yards at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore to show the number of games in Ripken s streak Each day a new number was unfurled during the fifth inning after each game had become official since the statistic would not have counted if the game had been stopped before that point A similar practice has been used to count down toward the demolition of several stadiums including Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia in 2003 Busch Memorial Stadium in St Louis in 2005 and the original Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium in New York City in 2008 and the conversion of Turner Field to a college football stadium in Atlanta in 2016 as each game became official the team would unveil a new lower number showing the number of games left to be played in the stadium Other sports editOther professional sports utilize similar rules regarding official games events Most codes of motorsport declare a race official with an official result if just three laps are completed though only half the normal championship points are awarded if less than 75 of the race distance rounded up to the nearest whole lap is completed If more than 75 of the race is completed full points are awarded The major exception applies in the United States mainly in NASCAR and INDYCAR where races must go at the next full lap after halfway or past a set point of the race A race is considered official if it has completed half the scheduled distance plus one additional lap For instance the Indianapolis 500 200 laps must complete 101 laps to be considered official In limited overs cricket a game can only be considered complete if both teams have faced a certain number of legal deliveries pitches otherwise there is no result In a 3 hour T20 cricket match each team must face at least 30 deliveries while in the 8 hour One Day International format they must each receive at least 120 deliveries In boxing a fight can be declared official for purposes of scoring in case of accidental head butts That is typically the end of the second round fourth round or halfway Fights that do not reach official status are no contest References edit Official Rules 4 00 Starting and Ending a Game Major League Baseball pp Rule 4 12 Retrieved 9 October 2011 External links editMajor League Baseball Official Rules 2019 Edition Rule 7 01 defines regulation game Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Official game baseball amp oldid 1182115936, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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