SB means Stolen Base, in a scorebook.
It is ruled a stolen base
stolen base
Stolen Base
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.
This is just a guess. Could it be shortstop?
When it's defensive indifference
no ---------- Batting average and stolen bases are both statistical categories. If you get a hit, your total number of hits and your batting average go up. If you steal a base, your total number of stolen bases and your stolen base average go up. They're separate categories, and have no effect on each other.
By making at least one attempt or more at stealing a base and not getting caught.
It means to run an extra base while the person who just hit the ball with the bat is running to a base.
I think they just call it tagging somebody out.