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Guess that is not so bad !! Strikes = outs !!! |
I would agree w/ most posters on here in the fact that on average a 7 inning game should last between 1:20 and 1:40. If you finish one in an hour...that's fast...and of course we have the multiple error, long count, base runners every inning, 14-13 game that touches three hours. We take the good with the bad.
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Great job!
I was privileged to work an 11-0 five inning game in 1 hour 15 minutes last year. I was the base ump for the game. It was part of a DH. My plate game was really slow, it was 5-1 in 1:35. |
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Not this season, but have had several full 7 inning games go right about an hour. My top is 57 minutes. 2-1 Ballgame.
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I wish I lived in your parts of the country! A GOOD time around here is 1:45.
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I can't figure other parts of the country. 1:20 would be outstanding time. I had one of those two years ago in the 2nd game of the season. One pitcher pitched a one hitter and the other a 3 hitter in a 1-0 game. 1:55 would be closer to average. Either pitching is really good, or hitting really bad, or both, for varsity games to average between 1:20 and 1:40. JV games are longer because the good pitchers are on the varsity team.
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After the 3:30, 9 2/3 inning game last year mine doesn't tell me that any more. Partner and I were "gone" for 7 hours...for a JV(w/1:15 time limit) and a varsity game. He figured his wife wouldn't believe him. Can't come close to the quick games - mine are all 2-2.5 hours with the exceptions of course. |
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When you have pitchers throwing strikes, fielders making plays, and both teams hustling in and out between innings, 1 hour ball games are not hard to come by. Rarely do all of these things occur in a single ballgame, but every now and then they do, and that means you can throw back a few extra "sodas" after the game before the wife expects you home. :D
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Hmmmmm...
Let's assume:
The clock begins with "PLAY!" A half-inning averages 5 batters. A batter completes his at-bat in an average of 1 minute (3-pitch average takes 40 seconds, plus the new batter appears immediately in the box every time). There is an average of exactly one minute between the last out of a half-inning and the first pitch of the next. The home team wins every time. Under these conditions, a game zips along--even with substitutions, stolen bases, pick-off attempts, walks, errors and conferences, a half-inning averages six minutes. A six-and-a-half inning game takes 78 minutes, or 1:18. Add just one minute per half-inning--seven minutes is still quick--and then throw on the bottom of the seventh, and you're up to 1:38. It may be not uncommon for individual umpires who manage games properly and are routinely rewarded with games played by talented teams, but "average" for an area? I'm talking about the mean time for all games played in an entire season. Read again the conditions it takes to move a game that quickly. That's not average, and I don't care where you live. |
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I have not worked a game this year, but I have beaten that. I have done games in an hour before. Then again those games are not full 7 innings, but an hour 20 for me is not totally out of the question in many 7 inning games. And I am not talking about scores that are 10-9.
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