The Marlins-Mets game from 9/28/2023 is still showing as “Suspended” with the stats from the top of the 9th inning counting.
According to the MLB rulebook, this game should be considered F/8 with the top of the 9th not counting (Rule 7.02(b)(4))
(A) If one team is ahead, the team that is ahead shall be declared the winner (unless the game is called while an inning is in progress and before the inning is completed, and the visiting team has scored one or more runs to take the lead, and the home team has not retaken the lead, in which case the score upon the completion of the last full inning shall stand for purposes of this Rule 7.02(b)(4);
However, MLB does not seem interested in following their own rules here:
Statistics from the game will count, but MLB has not revealed the final result – win, loss or tie.
I do not want to draw this out any more than necessary, but Ottoneu should follow the official status of this game as well as the official status of the statistics from the top of the 9th inning. I’ve brought this to the attention of FanGraphs and their data provider, and I hope to have an update later today or early tomorrow.
EDIT It is important to read rules. Here is Rule 7.02(b)(5)
(5) Any postponed game, suspended game (that has not progressed far enough to become a regulation game), or tie game that has not been rescheduled and completed prior to the last scheduled game between the two teams during the championship season must be played (or continued, in the case of a suspended or tie game) to a completed regulation game, if the Office of the Commissioner determines that not playing such game might affect eligibility for the post-season and/or home-field advantage for any Wild Card or Division Series game
Emphasis my own. So, I guess leaving a game in a suspended state forever is a plausible outcome.