Trent Athmann had reached third base with one out in the bottom of the 21st inning. The 100 or so remaining fans in the wonderfully renovated ballpark in Dundas stirred with anticipation.
Tyler Hebrink was in the batter's box for Bird Island and manager Mike Nagel tried to deliver the sign for a squeeze bunt.
"Tyler wouldn't look at me," Nagel said. "He wanted to be the hero by taking a swing. As it turned out, he was right."
Hebrink lifted a "soft line drive to medium center,'' Nagel said. The play at the plate was close, but Athmann was safe, and there it was, after 5 hours, 36 minutes, after 48 strikeouts and 662 pitches, in the second round of the Minnesota Class C amateur baseball tournament:
Bird Island 3, Loretto 2.
This is the 99th playing of the state amateur baseball tournament and there had been three 20-inning games: Hector 4, Stark 2, 1971; Cyrus 2, Fairfax 1, 1976; and Brooklyn Park 4, Elko 3, 2017.
There had never been 21 innings, not until Sunday (and then Monday), not until Corey Koskie bombed a home run to right field to give Loretto a 2-1 lead in the seventh, and then Bird Island tied it in the bottom of the eighth, and then three Loretto pitchers and four Bird Island pitchers put up 12 innings (nine through 20) of zeros.
"We had a no-hitter, nine innings without giving up a hit, but even then we couldn't get a run,'' Nagel said. "That young Koskie kid … he pitched his heart out, and then Loretto had a couple of drafted pitchers and they were outstanding.''