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Encyclopedia > Forfeit (baseball)

In rare cases, baseball games are forfeited, and the score is recorded with the forfeiting team scoring no runs; their opponents are credited with the same number of runs as innings scheduled. Thus, a forfeited professional baseball game score will be 9-0; most amateur leagues play seven-inning games, thus forfeits are recorded as 7-0. However, if a forfeit occurs in the middle of an official game in which the forfeiting team is losing, the score will be recorded as it stands at the point of forfeit. Baseball - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...


In Major League Baseball, forfeits generally occur only when the fans disrupt the game to a point where the staff of the stadium cannot control them. In these cases the home team is forced to forfeit. Another common reason for a forfeit is when a team can't field nine players. MLB logo Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in professional baseball in the world. ...


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List of MLB forfeits, a full list of Major League Baseball forfeits since the late 1800s. MLB logo Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest level of play in professional baseball in the world. ...


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A forfeit is a game which is ended by the umpire because of a severe rule violation by one team.
Forfeits were far more common in the early days of the game than they are today.
Most forfeits since WWII have been a result of teams' inability to control unruly fans, with the most notorious failues being 10 Cent Beer Night in Cleveland in 1974 and Disco Demolition Night in Chicago in 1979.
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