run batted in
1 of 1noun/ˈrʌn bæ.tid ɪn/
Forms:runs batted in
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(baseball) a statistic that credits a batter when their hit or action allows a runner to score
A run batted in (RBI) in baseball or softball is a statistic that credits a batter for helping their team score a run. This happens when the batter hits the ball, and a runner on base successfully reaches home plate. The batter gets an RBI for their action, such as a hit, sacrifice fly, or even a walk that forces in a run. RBIs are important because they show how effective a batter is at helping their team score and contribute to winning the game.
- She hit a home run with two runners on base, resulting in three RBIs.
- He leads the team in RBIs thanks to his consistent hitting with runners in scoring position.
- He hit a single that brought in two runs, giving him two RBIs.
- The rookie's first major league hit was a double that earned him his first run batted in.
- Despite not getting a hit, his fielder's choice resulted in a run batted in.