The longest shutout in major league history is played at the Astrodome
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The longest shutout in major league history is played at the Astrodome

1968 Ā The longest shutout in major league history is played at the Astrodome before a crowd that sits through over six hours of baseball before a run scores. Houston outlasts the Mets, 1-0, as Al Weis letsĀ Bob Aspromonte’s roller through his legs in the 24th inning allowingĀ Norm MillerĀ to cross home plateĀ . CatchersĀ Hal KingĀ andĀ Jerry GroteĀ play the entire contest.