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  2. Error (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    He committed 443 errors with the Chicago Cubs, 260 with the Brooklyn Dodgers, 200 with the New York Giants and 72 with the Boston Braves. He also committed 89 errors as a third baseman, and eight errors at both second base and as an outfielder, for a total of 1,080 errors in his career. [10] Donie Bush holds the American League record, with 689 ...

  3. Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, statistics such as batting average (the number of hits divided by the number of at bats) and earned run average (the average number of runs allowed by a pitcher per nine innings, less errors and other events out of the pitcher's control) have dominated attention in the statistical world of baseball.

  4. Box score (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    HBP – hit by pitch, the reverse of the listing from the batting summary (Erickson hit Lonnie Smith with a pitch, his first hit batsman of the series). Other overall game information is shown at the bottom of the box score. U – umpire crew (Six umpires worked this game, listed by umpiring position.

  5. Hit or error? MLB official scorers work remotely thru virus - AOL

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    Baseball is back, but because of the coronavirus, official scorers will rule remotely on hits and errors and other plays. Perhaps none will be more remote than Jernick, a fixture in the Miami ...

  6. Run (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    In baseball statistics, a player who advances around all the bases to score is credited with a run (R), sometimes referred to as a "run scored". While runs scored is considered an important individual batting statistic, it is regarded as less significant than runs batted in (RBIs).

  7. Run batted in - Wikipedia

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    For example, if the batter bats a base hit which allows a teammate on a higher base to reach home and so score a run, then the batter gets credited with an RBI. Before the 1920 Major League Baseball season, runs batted in were not an official baseball statistic.

  8. List of Major League Baseball annual fielding errors leaders

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    Herman Long, the all-time leader in fielding errors. The following is a list of annual leaders in fielding errors in Major League Baseball (MLB), with separate lists for the American League and the National League. The list also includes several professional leagues and associations that were never part of MLB.

  9. Run average - Wikipedia

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    Even though unearned runs would not have scored without an error, in most cases the pitcher also contributes to the scoring of the unearned run—either by allowing the opposing player to reach base via a walk or hit, or by allowing a subsequent batter a hit that advances and scores the runner. During the early days of baseball history, this ...