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Sacrifice bunts and sacrifice flies are not officially counted as "at bats".
In softball your best bunter usually bats second. This is because the 2nd batter will often need to perform sacrifice bunts to move the lead-off hitter over a base. The 2nd batter is also usually fast.
This is not a sacrifice. It is counted as an RBI though unless there is a double play as result of the FC.
A base on balls, being hit by the pitch, a sacrifice bunt and a sacrifice fly. None of these are official at-bats.
Yes. While a sacrifice fly does not count against your batting average it does against your on base percentage. On base % = (hits + walks + hits by pitch) / (at-bats + walks + hits by pitch + sacrifice flies)
A putout is a fielding statistic. In the case of a strikeout, the putout is credited to the catcher.
Count Campau is 5 feet 11 inches tall. He weighs 160 pounds. He bats left and throws right.
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.
Batting average is hits divided by at bats (hits + outs + reached on error). ERA is earned runs divided by innings pitched, then multiplied by nine (in other words, the average number of earned runs given up over nine innings). For more info: baseball-almanac reaching on error counts as an out so. Remember BB(walks), sac bunts, sac flies and HPB do not count as plate appearences.
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No, walks do not count as an at-bat.
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