No, a stolen base only occurs when a batter attempts to take a base during a pitch.
No, a wild pitch is not considered a stolen base in baseball.
No, a wild pitch does not count as a stolen base in baseball.
SB means Stolen Base, in a scorebook.
It is ruled a stolen base
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Stolen Base
A stolen base is not considered an error in baseball. It is a successful attempt by a base runner to advance to the next base while the pitcher is delivering the ball to home plate. An error, on the other hand, occurs when a fielder makes a mistake that allows a batter or runner to advance bases or reach base safely when they otherwise would not have.
Stolen BaseIn baseball, the acronym/abbreviation SB stands for "Stolen Base."
A force out is a baseball play where a baserunner must advance to the next base because the batter became a baserunner and a following baserunner occupies the base they were on. The fielding team can get the baserunner out by tagging the base before the baserunner reaches it.
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When it's defensive indifference
In baseball, it is considered legal to steal a base when a baserunner advances to the next base before the pitcher delivers the ball to the batter.