Spillover

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Revision as of 13:53, 26 August 2020 by William Leonard (talk | contribs) (adding new flowers-steaks game which went up to 58 minutes, and broke the inning record (so i also removed the final part, it's outdated))

Spillover is a game play condition outlined by Rule 1.c in The Book. The Book states:

c. If any games last longer than one █████████ hour, a Spillover shall occur, and all games shall be delayed until the next █████████ hour. In the case of a game lasting two █████████ hours, the ██████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████.

In the known blaseball era, no games have entered spillover, though a handful have come within a few minutes of the hour mark. The 15-inning game contested between the Charleston Shoe Thieves and the Los Angeles Tacos which resulted in The Grand Unslam lasted 55 minutes, and a record-breaking 22-inning game between the Boston Flowers and the Dallas Steaks in Season 4 finished after 58 minutes.