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The lastest start time was 10:41pm because of rain. The game ended around 130 in the morning
It was the Precambrian time period.
Pre-Cambrian Time Period
Bible or brief history of time
The Precambrian time period is the longest time period of Earth's history.Looks like we have the same worksheet in school :)
The longest game that ever played in the baseball in history is listed below:Home team: Brooklyn DodgersVisitors: Boston BravesDate: May 01 1920Innings: 26The game was called due to darkness, as they didn't have lights way back then, resulting in a 1 - 1 tie and going down in history as the longest game by innings.Also, there's a current game just about 20 years ago that came close to the one above:Home team: Chicago White SoxVisitors: Milwaukee BrewersDate: May 09 1984Innings: 25Length: 8 hours & 6 minutesThe game began on May 08 but according to MLB rules an inning cannot begin after 12:59 AM so the players and fans had to come back the next day.The overall game time was 8 hours 6 minutes with Chicago finally winning 7- 6 on Harold Baines' home run in the 25th inning, one inning short of the record, but still the longest game based on time.
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The longest Mets' game in both time and innings was played against the Houston Astros on July 7. The game lasted 17 innings and 5 hours and 9 minutes with the Mets winning 5-3.
The Precambrian is actually the longest block (division) of time in earth geological history. But the Paleozoic era is the longest of the three "eras". The paleozoic era started about 550 million years ago and is marked by the appearance of abundant invertebrate life in the oceans. The paleozoic era ended about 225 million years ago with the forming of the supercontinent Pangaea.
The longest game that ever played in the baseball in history is listed below:Home team: Brooklyn DodgersVisitors: Boston BravesDate: May 01 1920Innings: 26The game was called due to darkness, as they didn't have lights way back then, resulting in a 1 - 1 tie and going down in history as the longest game by innings.Also, there's a current game just about 20 years ago that came close to the one above:Home team: Chicago White SoxVisitors: Milwaukee BrewersDate: May 09 1984Innings: 25Length: 8 hours & 6 minutesThe game began on May 08 but according to MLB rules an inning cannot begin after 12:59 AM so the players and fans had to come back the next day.The overall game time was 8 hours 6 minutes with Chicago finally winning 7- 6 on Harold Baines' home run in the 25th inning, one inning short of the record, but still the longest game based on time.
The longest took about 22 years, for proof I got that off a history book.
No. Ramses reigh was one of the longest in egyptian history.