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white Sox the most unpopular World Series champs ever?

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Was is it with the Astros & these long games?

Right now they've played in the longest & second longest playoff game in BB history, wonder what the WS record is?

edit: Ooops! Almost forgot, go Astro's! (I only care because I like the NL)
 
1916 was 14 innings Boston I think, they said Babe Ruth pitched the whole 14 innings jesus fvcking christ.
 
In his first World Series game for Boston in 1916, Babe set a record that still stands today. Ruth took the mound in Game 4 against the National League Champion Brooklyn Robins. He got off to a rocky start in the first inning by giving up a quick run, but settled down to pitch 13 scoreless innings for the 2-1 win. The 14-inning gem stands as the longest complete game in World Series history.
:Q
 
Originally posted by: JohnCU
In his first World Series game for Boston in 1916, Babe set a record that still stands today. Ruth took the mound in Game 4 against the National League Champion Brooklyn Robins. He got off to a rocky start in the first inning by giving up a quick run, but settled down to pitch 13 scoreless innings for the 2-1 win. The 14-inning gem stands as the longest complete game in World Series history.
:Q


That record may fall tonight, or at least be tied.
 
Originally posted by: JohnCU
Well it's not a complete game because they've used about 14 pitchers, but it could be the longest.


Obviously, both teams have gone almost completly through their bullpens.
 
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