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What makes an observed score?

The true score and the error score :) A+


What makes up an observation score?

The true score and the error score :) A+


Is a run in the box score credited to a runner when it is unearned?

Yes. Even though the run is not charged to the pitcher, due to an error by his defense, the player scoring is credited with a run scored. However, the batter may or may not receive a Run Batted In. The official scorer will determine if the runner, would have scored, regardless of the error, and then determine if the player should or should not receive a RBI.


How do you score stepping out of the box and hitting the ball?

The out is credited to the catcher, 2U.


How do you score a sacrifice bunt on the score sheet?

A "sac".Corrected answer:This depends on the outcome of the at bat:***if the bunt successfully advances another baserunner to the next base and the batter is out at 1st then it is a "Sac Bunt" -- no official at-bat***if the bunt does not successfully advance the other baserunners then you score it as an out using the fielding numbers to idicate who is credited with the put out -- this is a fielders choice, the at-bat would count, no hit given***if nobody is on base and you reach successfully to first base then you are credited with a single


If an error is committed to start an inning are all the runs that score that inning unearned?

The run that was a result of the error is unearned as are all runs that score after two out in that inning.


Score that is 15 above the means be an extreme score?

It depends entirely on the variance (or standard error).


How is a batted ball hitting a runner recorded in the box score?

It is credited as a put out for the pitcher.


Is there such a thing as a four base error?

There could be but I can't remember having ever seen one. A four base error would be an error that allowed the batter to score. I have seen plays where more than one player made errors which allowed the batter to score. I guess that could be called a four base error but I would think it means one defensive player made an error that allowed the batter to score.


A batter gets a hit and later scores on a fielders choice is the run earned or unearned?

Earned. Unearned runs only apply to cases where an error allows a runner to score where they otherwise would not have.


What was the score before Bill Buckner made his error in the 1986 World Series?

The score was tied, 5-5.


A raw score of 6 has a z score of what?

A z-score requires the mean and standard deviation (or standard error). There is, therefore, not enough information to answer the question.