Damon Buford
The first interleague MLB game was played on June 12, 1997 between the Texas Rangers and the San Francisco Giants. The first interleague home run was hit by Giants right fielder Stan Javier off of Rangers pitcher in the 3rd inning of that game. The Giants won the game 4-3.
Billy Ripken of the Texas Rangers. Ripken's single in the second inning of the game against the San Francisco Giants on June 12, 1997 scored Damon Buford for the first run in MLB interleague history.
Patriots RB Laurence Maroney on a 1 yard run on the first play of the 2nd quarter.
Charles Bannerman of the Australia scored the 'first run' of the first 'Cricket Test Match' against the England's bowler Alfred Shaw.
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In cribbage, a run of 4 can score 4 points in a single play.
There have been 12 home runs hit by 12 different AL pitchers off of 11 different NL pitchers during interleague play since it began in 1997. Russ Ortiz is the only NL pitcher to have given up 2 HR's to pitchers batting during interleague play.The Angels, Twins, Yankees, Athletics and Mariners have never had a pitcher hit a HR during interleague play, nor did the Brewers during their last season in the AL in 1997.The Cubs, Rockies, Marlins, Astros, Brewers, Pirates, Padres, Giants, and the Cardinals have never given up a HR to an AL pitcher during regular season interleague play, nor have the Nationals, though the franchise did give up one in 2003 when they were still the Montreal Expos.Esteban Yan has been on both ends as he holds the distinction as being the only pitcher to have both hit a HR during interleague play while playing in the AL and have given up a HR during interleague play to an AL pitcher while playing in the NL.Cleveland is the only AL team to have had more than one pitcher hit a HR during interleague play. They have had four. On the other side, the Reds have given up four HRs to AL pitchers during interleague play. The only other teams to have given up more than one are the Mets and Dodgers, who have both given up two.Hope you found this more than helpful!
He can. But it would only be a sacrifice fly if someone scored on the play. So there would likely be runners on first and third or bases loaded.
Charles Bennerman, the opener batsman of Australia scored the first run of the First Cricket Test Match held between England and Australia in the year 1877 at Melbourne Cricket Ground.
A batter is credited with a "Run Batted In," or RBI, when the result of his actions at the plate leads to a run being scored. I believe the only exceptions to this are if there is an error on the play, and otherwise, the run would not have scored, or if the batter hits into a double-play. Note: If the batter hits a homerun, he gets credit for a hit, a run, and an RBI.
Don't know what a "conceded run" is. If you mean the defense ignored the runner who scored by not making a play on him, it could be an RBI for the batter if he put the ball in play to score the run.