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'''Game 99''' (also referred to by many other nicknames) refers to a [[Season 4]], Day 99 game between the [[Boston Flowers]] and the [[Unlimited Tacos]] famous for being the first known instance of [[Spillover]]. The game broke the record for longest game in [[Internet League Blaseball]] history to that point by both inning count (24) and length (65 minutes).
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'''Game 99''' (also referred to by many other nicknames) refers to a [[Season 4]], Day 99 game between the [[Boston Flowers]] and the [[Unlimited Tacos]] famous for being the first known instance of [[Spillover]]. The game broke the record for longest game in [[Internet League Blaseball]] history to that point by both inning count (24) and length (65 minutes). The game consisted of 21 innings without a single Home Run. The Tacos then scored in the top of the 22nd inning, followed by the Flowers on the bottom of the inning. After another scoreless inning, Flowers hitter [[Inez Owens]] scored the game winning run, [[Shame|shaming]] the Tacos.
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Due to the fact that this was the final game of the season, no effects of Spillover occurred, and all postseason games continued as scheduled.
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Revision as of 09:54, 30 August 2020

Game 99 (also referred to by many other nicknames) refers to a Season 4, Day 99 game between the Boston Flowers and the Unlimited Tacos famous for being the first known instance of Spillover. The game broke the record for longest game in Internet League Blaseball history to that point by both inning count (24) and length (65 minutes). The game consisted of 21 innings without a single Home Run. The Tacos then scored in the top of the 22nd inning, followed by the Flowers on the bottom of the inning. After another scoreless inning, Flowers hitter Inez Owens scored the game winning run, shaming the Tacos.


Due to the fact that this was the final game of the season, no effects of Spillover occurred, and all postseason games continued as scheduled.