Hits. A Hit is scored when a batter safely makes it to first base.
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Blown Saves and Holds. A hold is when a reliever comes into the game with his team ahead and leaves the game with his team ahead.
There are two possible answers to this. If the H is listed next to the ER (earned runs), SO (strike outs) and BB (base on balls), it is a number of hits that the pitcher gave up. However, if you see it right after the pitcher's name: Joe Bozo (H, 1), then it stands for a "Hold" and the number right after that is the number of Holds he has been credited:HoldA Hold is credited any time a relief pitcher enters a game in a Save Situation, records at least one out, and leaves the game never having relinquished the lead. Note: a pitcher cannot finish the game and receive credit for a Hold, nor can he earn a hold and a save.Reference:http://baseballtips.com/glossary.html
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H is a HoldA Hold is credited any time a relief pitcher enters a game in a Save Situation, records at least one out, and leaves the game never having relinquished the lead. A pitcher cannot finish the game and receive credit for a Hold, nor can he earn a hold and a save. It is shown in the box score in the following way: Name (H, 4)An H could also stand for a hit which would mean the number of hits that a Pitcher had gave up.
Blown Saves and Holds. A hold is when a reliever comes into the game with his team ahead and leaves the game with his team ahead.
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There are two possible answers to this. If the H is listed next to the ER (earned runs), SO (strike outs) and BB (base on balls), it is a number of hits that the pitcher gave up. However, if you see it right after the pitcher's name: Joe Bozo (H, 1), then it stands for a "Hold" and the number right after that is the number of Holds he has been credited:HoldA Hold is credited any time a relief pitcher enters a game in a Save Situation, records at least one out, and leaves the game never having relinquished the lead. Note: a pitcher cannot finish the game and receive credit for a Hold, nor can he earn a hold and a save.Reference:http://baseballtips.com/glossary.html
um.. it depends. "h" can mean two different things. it can mean that a batter has 11 hits, which means that a player hit the ball and reached base with out being tagged out, thrown out, or reaching on a fielders choice. if the "h" is reffering to a pitcher, it means the pitcher has 11 holds, which is where the game is close, a relief pitcher can come in and "hold" the game by not giving up a run so that the closer can pitch and "save the game. I hope this answers you question.
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