AVR is usually termed as AVG which stands for the players batting average. HR is the amount of home runs. RBI represents runs batted in. OBP shows a players on base percentage
Batted in, but its normally RBI - Runs Batted In
Run batted in
If you're talking about other offensive baseball stats, I would include At-Bats (AB), Hits (H), Walks (BB), On Base Percentage (OBP), and Slugging Percentage (SLG).
.297 avg 10 hr 55 rbi .350 obp
Super RBI Baseball happened in 1995.
Super RBI Baseball was created in 1995-06.
Yes, the player is credited with a RBI.
Super RBI Baseball - 1995 VG is rated/received certificates of: USA:E
RBI Baseball '94 - 1994 VG was released on: USA: 1994 (Genesis version)
RBI Baseball '94 - 1994 - VG was released on: USA: 1994 (Genesis version)
RBI Baseball '93 - 1993 VG was released on: USA: 1993 (Genesis version)