The Guardians and Rays made MLB postseason history.

The two sides carried a scoreless affair into the 14th inning in Game 2 of their wild-card clash Saturday afternoon. It’s the first playoff game in MLB history to reach the 14th inning without a run, according to ESPN Stats & Info, and they subsequently took the same score to the 15th inning.

Triston McKenzie
Triston McKenzie pitched six scoreless innings for the Guardians.
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It’s also the longest playoff game in four years. The Dodgers’ 3-2 win over the Red Sox in Game 3 of the 2018 World Series went 18 innings.

Guardians starter Triston McKenzie and Rays starter Tyler Glasnow tossed six and five scoreless innings, respectively, and were followed by myriad shutdown relievers.

The Guardians won Game 1 of the series.

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