Longest games in World Series history
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The Pale Hose led the AL Central wire-to-wire. The South Siders won the ALCS with four starting pitchers throwing complete games — a feat that will never happen again. Then, the White Sox swept an Astros team that featured ace pitchers Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte and Roy Oswalt.
Was Oct. 26, 2005 just a dream? It seems like it sometimes, though a long dig through the Sun-Times archives suggest a clinching victory in Houston actually happened.
Baseball might not have a game clock, but that doesn’t mean it can’t test your endurance. As yesterday’s Dodgers vs. Blue Jays proves, yet again, some World Series games don’t just flirt with midnight;
The White Sox gave their fans a lifetime of made-for-history moments along with a pitching feat that will never, ever be topped.
The Dodgers beat the Blue Jays in a World Series Game 3 that went 18 innings deep. So, what are the longest World Series games ever?
The Dodgers' win over the Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series was one of the longest games in Fall Classic history.