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.

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.
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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.