It would be up to the judgment of the official scorer. The batter would certainly get at least one RBI, but if the official scorer decides that the runner on second was already going to try to score before noticing the error, the batter may be credited with a second RBI.
Former Yankee center fielder Kenny Lofton batted and threw left handed.
Three. Left field,right field and center field.
Right Fielder, Center Fielder, and Left Fielder.
One answer:it would be considered a force play. Another answer:The runner from 1st base would be out on a force play. The batter would be credited with a base hit. It would only be a fielder's choice if the official scorekeeper felt the batter could have been thrown out at 1st but the fielder chose to throw to 2nd (thus the term "fielder's choice"). It is unlikely that the batter would have been thrown out at 1st on the play you describe, but the final authority is the official scorekeeper.
Shane Victorino
There is no playing restrictions on what a center fielder may do defensively that other fielders may do.
there are nine players on the field at a time. catcher pitcher shortstop secondbaseman firstbaseman thirdbaseman left fielder right fielder left fielder and center fielder
there is a short stop, a catcher, a pitcher, a first baseman, second baseman, third baseman, left fielder, center fielder, and a right fielder.
Currently, the Yankees center fielder is Brett Gardner. When Curtis Granderson was injured in the spring of 2013, Gardner took over the center field position. Since Granderson returned from the disabled list, he has played both left and right field.
Cameron Maybin
Carlos Beltran
there is a short stop, a catcher, a pitcher, a first baseman, second baseman, third baseman, left fielder, center fielder, and a right fielder.