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Derek Jeter's career stats through September 28, 2014: Games played - 2,747 At bats - 11,195 Runs scored - 1,923 Hits - 3,465 Doubles - 544 Triples - 66 Home runs - 250 Runs batted in - 1,310 Total bases - 4,921 Walks - 1,082 Strikeouts - 1,840 Stolen bases - 358 Caught stealing - 97 On base percentage - .377 Slugging percentage - .440 Batting average - .310
In 1999, Mike Caruso had a .306 batting average, with 101 hits in 329 at-bats. He scored 45 runs, hit 4 home runs, and drove in 40 RBIs. Caruso also stole 20 bases and had an on-base percentage of .359.
Three There are nine players in a batting lineup. The ninth player would make the final out with three runners on base and three runs scored. 3 (runs) + 3 (runners) + 3 (outs) = 9.
Games: 149At Bats: 536Hits: 143Batting Average: .267Runs Scored: 119RBIs: 51Doubles: 24Triples: 4Home Runs: 10Walks: 116Strikeouts: 94Stolen Bases: 130Caught Stealing: 421982 was the season Henderson set the MLB record for stolen bases in a season with 130.
It still counts as a plate appearance, and as a result of your plate appearance (bases loaded walk), a run scored. Therefore you are credited with an RBI. A sacrifice fly doesn't count as an at-bat either, but RBIs are credited. Double-plays are counted as at-bats but they disqualify RBIs. "At-bats" have absolutely nothing to do with RBIs.
It means the batter got 3 hits in 4 at bats and scored 3 times.
MLB player Adam LaRoche bats left.
Slugging Percentage is a mathematical equation. A HR is four points, triple 3 points, a double is two, and a single is one. take the number of points added up, then divide by the number of at bats. For example, a batter goes 1 for 4 and hits a home run, which is four points. Four points divided into 4 at bats equals 1.000 slugging percentage.
At-bats. The number of batters he faced, not counting those he walked and (I think) those who reached on an error and (maybe) those who "sacrificed" a runner to the next base. I'm not 100% sure which batters are excluded, but I know walks are excluded. Excluded from ABs are walks, sacrifices, sacrifice flies, catcher's interference, and hit by pitch. Reaching base by an error is considered an AB.
MLB player Bryan Holaday bats right.
Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez batted .250 (five hits in 20 at bats) during the 2009 World Series. He scored five runs, hit three doubles and a home run, drove in six runs, walked three times, struck out eight times and stole a base.
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MLB player Arquimedes Caminero bats right.