Spillover
Spillover is a game condition outlined by Article 1.c. in The Book.
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History
In the known blaseball era, only four games not involving a siesta[1] have met the criteria for spillover, and only three have triggered the spillover rule (Charleston Shoe Thieves @ Philly Pies; Season 10, Day 27; 64 total minutes[2] , Mexico City Wild Wings @ LA Unlimited Tacos; Season 15, Day 100; 62 total minutes[3], and Hellmouth Sunbeams @ Miami Dale; Season 16, Day 16; 61 total minutes[4]).
Currently, no game has ever come close to approaching two hours.
Longest Game Record
See the main article on this topic: Season 4#Game 99
On Season 4 Day 99, the Boston Flowers and the Unlimited Tacos played a 24-inning, 65-minute game. However, as it was the last game on the last day of the season, no effects of spillover had occurred. This game holds the record for longest game both by number of innings and length of time.[5]