Why is it called a double header?

Doubleheaders are played now only when events like rain or snow storms necessitate them. The term originated in the railroad industry, from double-heading, which was the practice of having a train with more than one locomotive (sometimes as many as three) and charging tickets for each.
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What does the phrase double-header mean?

Definition of doubleheader

1 : a train pulled by two locomotives. 2 : two games, contests, or events held consecutively on the same program.
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What does double-header mean in baseball?

A doubleheader (aka twin bill) is when two games are played on the same day. Unless specifically described otherwise, the two games in a doubleheader are between the same two teams and paid for with a single admission price, and the second game starts shortly after the end of the first game.
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What does double-header mean in fishing?

noun. (fishing) Two fishermen each catching a fish at the same time. noun. (sports) A pair of games played one after another between the same teams.
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What is a triple header?

Definition of triple-header

: a program consisting of three consecutive games, contests, or events.
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What's a split double header?

And, even when one happens, such as the Cubs-Padres on Wednesday, they are "split"—meaning that you need separate admissions to attend both games. With scheduled doubleheaders, not only would fans get more bang for their buck, but it could shorten the season.
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Is there such thing as a triple header in baseball?

Baseball tripleheader, three baseball games on the same day between the same two teams, see Doubleheader (baseball)#Tripleheaders.
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How long do double headers last?

The rules changed slightly, for the 2022 MLB season the doubleheaders will be only 7 innings, in addition to that the extra-innings in those games also have a change, now the teams will have a free runner at second base during each extra-inning.
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What does double header mean in basketball?

noun. Sports. two games, as of baseball, between the same teams on the same day in immediate succession. two games, as of basketball, between two different pairs of teams on the same day in immediate succession.
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Is doubleheader one word or two words?

Word forms: doubleheaders

A doubleheader is a sporting contest between two teams that involves two separate games being played, one after the other, often on the same day.
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What is a double header in NFL?

A doubleheader purposely coincides with a league's scheduling of "early" and "late" games. In North America, games usually start at the same time period in different time zones (Eastern and Pacific). The concept is less often extended to three games—a tripleheader—or, much more rarely, a quadrupleheader of four games.
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How many innings is a doubleheader?

— The return of nine-inning doubleheaders, as opposed to the shortened seven-inning doubleheaders over the last two seasons.
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What does double header mean in volleyball?

Noun. 1. doubleheader - two games instead of one (especially in baseball when the same two teams play two games on the same day) double feature, twin bill. game - a single play of a sport or other contest; "the game lasted two hours"
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Why is MLB making bases bigger?

Why did MLB make the bases bigger? Baseball is making the bases bigger to promote player safety, with the happy side effect of creating more offense.
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Are doubleheaders 9 innings in 2022?

All games part of doubleheaders in 2022 are scheduled as nine-inning games, following the implementation of seven-inning doubleheaders as part of health and safety protocols in 2020 and 2021.
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Are doubleheaders only 7 innings now?

There will also be no seven-inning doubleheaders in 2022. The owners are expected to vote on the deal sometime next week.
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When was the last triple header?

The last tripleheader was played on October 2, in the final week of the 1920 season. The Brooklyn Robins were leading the National League comfortably.
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Is a Double Header 9 innings?

A doubleheader must include the same two teams and may be scheduled as two nine-inning games, a seven and a nine, or two seven-inning games. The first game of a doubleheader must be completed before the second game may start.
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Why did the Dodgers have a double header?

The Dodgers on Tuesday will partake in an event they haven't done in 23 years, hosting a doubleheader at Dodger Stadium. MLB's 99-day lockout stretched well into spring training, and among the casualties was the first week of the original regular season schedule. That meant a seven-game homestand for the Dodgers.
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Why do the Dodgers have a double header today?

Due to inclement weather in Chicago, the Dodgers-Cubs game today has been postponed. In order to make up the game, the two teams will play a doubleheader tomorrow at Wrigley Field.
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Why are the Dodgers playing a double header?

Why the doubleheader? The Dodgers are making up for games that weren't played on April 4-6 because of the major league owners' lockout of the players earlier this year. The Dodgers and Diamondbacks will make up the other games on Sept.
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What is the second game of a doubleheader called?

In the minors, if the first game is the completion of a suspended game from a prior day, the suspended game is played to completion (seven or nine innings, whichever it was scheduled to be when it started), and the second game of the doubleheader is seven innings.
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What does double-header mean in soccer?

A double-header is a sporting contest between two teams that involves two separate games being played, often on the same day.
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Is there ejections in volleyball?

A red card will result in immediate ejection from the game and suspension from the following game. Players who are ejected will be subject to the players Code of Conduct.
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What's a ghost runner?

And even if it accomplishes its goal, it stinks. It's clear that MLB and its players don't want to have endless, marathon games anymore. That's the main reason why the "ghost runner" — runner on second to start every extra inning — is sticking around, as Joel Sherman reported Tuesday for the New York Post.
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