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RBI stands for "runs batted in", the number of runs the player pushes across the plate with a hit, a walk, etc.
Matt Kemp
Yes, every time the player "touches home plate", he gets a run scored in his stats.
Even if the player does not get a hit in his at bat, a run scored when he puts the ball in play will count as a run batted in. An RBI will still be given on an error provided that the potential put out would not have been the third out of the inning. A run scoring on a double play does not qualify as an RBI, however.
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