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The batter would not be given an RBI, it would be scored a run on a passed ball. If it was a passed ball it would be an unearned run, if it was a wild pitch then it would be an earned run. However, neither pitchers or catchers are given errors on wild pitches or passed balls

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Yes, any time a runner scores, the last person in the batter's box gets credit for the RBI. Even if he gets walked with the bases loaded he gets the credit for an RBI, even though in both of these cases he didn't hit the ball.

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yes, it counts as a strikeout for both pitcher and batter

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Absolutely but only if the batter safely reaches first base. A dropped (actually uncaught) third strike is a live ball.

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Yes, a dropped 3rd strike acts the same as a passed ball or a wild pitch so runners can advance to the next base.

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Q: If a baserunner scores as a result of a dropped third strike does the batter get credit for a run batted in?
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