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Q: When does a batter get an RBI?
A: When a run scores as a result of his (from Rule 10.04):
safe hit
sacrifice bunt
sacrifice fly
infield out
fielder's choice
becoming a batter-runner with the bases loaded by
base on balls
being hit by a pitch
being awarded first for interference or obstruction
Credit an RBI for the run the batter scores when he hits a home run.
Credit an RBI for a run scored with less than 2 out if an error is made on a play on which the runner on third would ordinarily score.
Do not credit an RBI if the batter grounds into a force or reverse force double play, or if a fielder muffs a throw at first that would have completed such a double play.
An RBI may be credited on a play where a fielder holds the ball or throws to the wrong base. In general, if the runner never stops, credit the RBI. If the runner stops and starts again when he notices the misplay, score a fielder's choice, no RBI.
2006-07-05 11:27:07
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answered by KansasSpice 4
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It appears not...
Q: When does a batter get an RBI?
A: When a run scores as a result of his (from Rule 10.04):
safe hit
sacrifice bunt
sacrifice fly
infield out
fielder's choice
becoming a batter-runner with the bases loaded by
base on balls
being hit by a pitch
being awarded first for interference or obstruction
Credit an RBI for the run the batter scores when he hits a home run.
Credit an RBI for a run scored with less than 2 out if an error is made on a play on which the runner on third would ordinarily score.
Do not credit an RBI if the batter grounds into a force or reverse force double play, or if a fielder muffs a throw at first that would have completed such a double play.
2006-07-05 11:50:04
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Now if he bunted the ball & was out at 1st and a run scored, that would be an RBI. Or a fly ball to the outfield that scores a run is an RBI. If a batter swings at strike 3 and the catcher drops it, the batter runs to first I think because he only got on base because of an error, he would not get a hit or an RBI.
2016-03-27 05:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because you made 2 outs in doing it. If you make 1 out it is an RBI
2006-07-05 12:49:53
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answered by mattdoggbball11 3
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No RBI for a double play
2006-07-05 11:31:45
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answered by G Dubs 1
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If the double play makes only 2 out and the runner from 3rd leaves after the ball is caught (if it is caught) then it would count. That's our softball rule anyways, and I'm pretty sure we play the same as baseball for the most part.
2006-07-05 11:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately????? are you kidding? Why would you get credit for anything except making two outs.....
the answer is no
2006-07-05 11:34:34
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answered by mattlenny 4
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unfortunately, no
2006-07-05 11:26:42
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answered by Lord_of_Armenia 4
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No you do not!
2006-07-05 12:41:05
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answered by toughguy2 7
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