Games finishing in ties is obviously not something that happens regularly in baseball anymore. The Pirates and Cubs played one this season, but that only happened because the game wouldn’t matter in the standings for either team, and they didn’t have to play it out to a conclusion.
It used to happen fairly regularly, however. There were probably few ties as wild as the one the Yankees and White Sox played on September 12, 1931.
After Ivy Andrews pitched a scoreless top of the first, the Yankees scored first in the bottom of the inning.