The documentary "The 100th Inning" tells the story of the world's longest baseball game, held at Adams Field in Quincy, Massachusetts, and its impact in the fight against ALS. The game's founder, Brett Rudy, and umpire chief, Walter Bentson, are highlighted, as well as key figures like Rick Kennedy, Pete Frates, and Curt and Shonda Schilling, who have all played a significant role in raising awareness for the cause.
The 100th Inning
The "100th Inning" event in Boston combines baseball with a mission to raise awareness and funds for ALS research, featuring special guests including an umpire, an Angel Fund representative, and Pete Frates, founder of the iconic Ice Bucket Challenge.








