No. Bases on balls are not counted as official at bats.
No. A base on balls does not count as an at bat so the batter's average is the same after the walk as it was before the walk.
No...a fielding error that allows the runner to get on base and that runner scores is not an earned run and does not count against earned run average.
Yes, a sacrifice bunt does not count as an official at-bat and therefore does not affect a player's batting average.
yes it's an at bat
Since a goaltender is not in the goal during an empty net scenario, any goals scored into the open net will not count against the goalie's personal statistics. However, any scoring into an empty net will be added to the team's goals against average.
It does not count as a hit but it doesn't count against you either. When a sacrifice is scored it doesn't show up in the hits or outs.
yes 50 metres is pretty good if ur using a spring or electric bb gun. it is average for a gas bb gun. the average for an electric/spring bb gun is 30m
You just answered your own question. If it was thrown out and don't count against you, then obviously it don't count against you.
If it is inside and the BB doesn't leave the building. It is against the law to shoot your BB gun outdoors.
A BB (ball bearing) is a small metal or ceramic sphere used in bearings and other machinery components, which does not typically fall into the category of an "ab" (abdominal muscle). So, a BB is not considered an "ab."
500 fps
Average = Total/Count so Total = Average*Count.