What baseball has forever lacked is what so many of its fans never miss: a ticking clock. Without it, every game contains the possibility of playing on infinitely.
A 33-inning minor-league baseball game from three decades ago captivated New York Times columnist Dan Barry's imagination.
What baseball has forever lacked is what so many of its fans never miss: a ticking clock. Without it, every game contains the possibility of playing on infinitely.
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