4 runs would score: the 3 runners on base plus the batter who hit the home run. Grand! Slam!
It would score 4 (four) runs.
You can score from second base several ways. First, you can score on a single if it is hit far enough. You can also score on an error. You can steal third and make it home on a bunt or a hit. You can reach home from second base with a sacrifice hit, or an extra base hit by the batter.
Four. Three for the runners on, and one for the hitter.
None of the runs are earned. The batter who would have been the third out of the inning reached on an error, so any runs that score in that inning after the error was made are unearned.
Should a batter hit a grand slam home run to end a game (a so-called walk off grand slam), the batter would be credited with 4 RBIs, no matter what the score was at the time. When a home run ends a game, all runs count, unlike another base hit that scores the winning run or runs. In that case only enough runs that put the team ahead counts..not so for home runs.
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To be shutout means you didn't score any runs so the answer is zero. The other team has no limits on how many runs they can score.
it means average of how many times the batter hits the ball
if you mean run on then it would be 10 at least but if oyu mean base hits then 4
no.. if you have 2 strikes.. and you hit a foul... you can have as many foul hits as you want and you wont get out.. hope i helped... (:
It would be up to the judgment of the official scorer. The batter would certainly get at least one RBI, but if the official scorer decides that the runner on second was already going to try to score before noticing the error, the batter may be credited with a second RBI.