When a player hits the ball to get on base without an error in the field.
Ken Griffey Jr. Through games played on June 15, 2009 Griffey Jr. is the active player with the most base hits with 2714. Omar Viquel is second with 2676.
Robinson's 9 base hits tied the World Series record for most base hits by a player in a 5 game World Series. This is still the record for a 5 game Series ... the last player accomplishing this was Sean Casey of the Tigers in the 2006 World Series.
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The MLB record for most consecutive plate appearances with a base hit is 12 and is held by Johnny Kling of the 1902 Chicago Orphans (now Cubs) and Walt Dropo of the 1952 Detroit Tigers.
It is how many base hits the player has hit.
When a player hits the ball to get on base without an error in the field.
Hall of Fame catcher Gabby Hartnett ended his career with 1912 base hits.
There four ways that a player can get out. 1. Strikeout 2. A player catches a ball that the batter hits 3. The base is taged that the player is running to. (This is only an out if there is someone running to the base they left.) 4. They are tagged by someone who is holding the ball.
Divide the number of official at bats (AB) into the number of base hits (H). For example, if a player has 400 official at bats and 100 base hits, the batting average (AVG) would be .250.
In baseball, fouls are when the ball is hit "out of bounds" or not within the first and third base line. An out could be when a player is struck out, or if the player hits the ball and the ball is caught.
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Extra base hits
Ty Cobb
The fourth player in a baseball batting rotation is traditionally called the "cleanup hitter". He is generally someone who hits for power and has the ability to hit lots of homeruns. That way he can clean the bases if any of the first three batters (usually good at getting base hits) gets on base.
The player that hit the home run would be credited with two RBIs. A player that hits a home run gets credited with an RBI for every run that scores because of the home run. If no one is one base, it is one RBI. If one is on base, two RBIs. If two are on base, three RBIs. If the bases are loaded, four RBIs.