Tonight’s game between the White Sox and the Brewers is suspended after 17 innings because of a curfew with the score tied, 3 – 3. It will resume tomorrow and will not find a winner until the 25th inning.

On May 8, 1984 — Tonight’s game between the White Sox and the Brewers is suspended after 17 innings because of a curfew with the score tied, 3 – 3. It will resume tomorrow and will not find a winner until the 25th inning.

Carlton Fisk caught all 25 innings of the Chicago White Sox’s 7-6 win over the Milwaukee Brewers, setting the Major League record for the longest game by a catcher. The former record, 24 innings caught, was held by five catchers: Mike Powers (September 1, 1906), Buddy Rosar (July 21, 1945), Bob Swift (July 21, 1945), Hal King (April 15, 1968), and Jerry Grote (April 15, 1968).

 

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