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- Look up doubleheader or double-header in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Doubleheader or double header may refer to: Doubleheader (baseball), two baseball...
- rather than as a doubleheader. True doubleheaders are less commonly pla****. classic doubleheaders, also known as day doubleheaders, were more common...
- market; each network is given eight doubleheaders to broadcast during the season, and both networks are given doubleheaders during the first and final w****...
- consists of nine innings (seven innings at the high school level and in doubleheaders in college, Minor League Baseball and, since the 2020 season, Major...
- Yonder Alonso. MLB Tuesday will also air doubleheaders the final three w****s of the season. One of the doubleheaders will feature one game instead on TruTV...
- Bowls in 2027 and 2031, the introduction of flexible scheduling, three doubleheaders during the season with exclusive games on ABC, one divisional playoff...
- for seven innings, as are some minor league baseball doubleheaders. Major League doubleheaders comprised scheduled seven inning games during the 2020...
- six games a w**** (Sunday Night Baseball, Wednesday Night Baseball and doubleheaders on Tuesdays and Fridays), as well as multiple games on Opening Day,...
- airs its first two National Football League broadcasts, a Christmas Day doubleheader of Kansas City at Pittsburgh followed by Baltimore at Houston (the latter...
- The season was held over a similar time-frame thus resulting in more doubleheaders (one game afternoon, one game night) and teams playing more regularly...