Yes
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During an infield choice, the at-bat is counted and the hitter is not given a hit, nor does it increase their On-Base Percentage.
Yes. Except no balls, what ever the ball you touch with the bat will be counted as a legal delivery. So even if it is a wide ball, if you touch the ball with your bat it'll be counted as a legal delivery and if they catch the ball you will have to walk back to the pavilion :)
A fly ball that advances a runner from second to third is not counted as a sacrifice fly, and it does count as an at bat. Unless a runner scores on a fly ball, the batter is charged with an at bat.
If there is no possible sub then the batter can choose to either bat or be counted as an out. Also, their coach would probably take the injured person off the roster before he could bat.
Walks are not counted in figuring out Batting Averages. It's basically like you didn't take an at- bat for walks.
Sacrifice bunts and sacrifice flies are not officially counted as "at bats".
The batter is awarded a plate appearance but not an at bat. The player's HBP (hit by pitch) stat is upped by 1. There is no change to the player's batting average.
The highest screen resolution can be found in the HP HDX, Dell XPSM2010. Also, the Alienware M15x laptop can be counted in with a resolution of 1920 x1080.
A putout is a fielding statistic. In the case of a strikeout, the putout is credited to the catcher.
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.