how late did the dodgers game go
The exact ending time of “the Dodgers game” is unclear without knowing which specific game or date you mean, and there are multiple recent and upcoming Dodgers games on the schedule.
Clarifying the game
To give a precise answer such as “it ended at 11:07 p.m. local time,” the following is needed:
- The date of the game (for example, Opening Day, a playoff game, or “last night’s” game).
- Whether it was a regular-season , spring training , or postseason matchup, since postseason games often run later due to longer commercial breaks and pitching changes.
Typical Dodgers game length
In general, Dodgers regular-season games these days usually last about 2.5 to 3 hours under MLB’s newer pace-of-play rules, so:
- A 7:10 p.m. local start often wraps up around 9:40–10:10 p.m. if it’s a normal 9‑inning game.
- Extra‑inning, high‑scoring, or playoff games can push closer to or past midnight, especially for national TV slots.
What to do next
To find how late your Dodgers game went:
- Check a box score or game recap for the exact date on a major sports site’s Dodgers schedule page; these box scores usually list start time and duration , from which you can infer the ending time.
- If you tell the specific date or opponent (for example, “Dodgers vs Giants last night”), a more exact time window can be estimated based on the scheduled first pitch and typical game length.
TL;DR: without the exact date or opponent, only an approximate window (about 2.5–3 hours after the scheduled first pitch) can be given for how late the Dodgers game went.
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