What a game. The Yankees outlasted the Indians after four hours and 50 minutes (not including the two rain delays), marking the longest nine-inning game in MLB history, regular season or postseason. It was a wild ride that included a lot of back and forth, and so here is a breakdown of the win expectancy (WE) over the course of the game. For reference, this is win expectancy relative to the Indians, so the closer to 100 percent the more likely Cleveland will win, and the closer to zero percent the more likely the Yankees will win.