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  2. Hit by pitch - Wikipedia

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    A batter hit by a pitch with the bases loaded is also credited with an RBI per MLB rule 10.04(a)(2). [6] A pitch ruled a hit by pitch is recorded as a ball in the pitcher's pitch count, since by definition the ball must be outside the strike zone and not have been swung at. The rule awarding first base to a batter hit by a pitch was instituted ...

  3. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    If a pitch touches the batter (or the batter's clothes), the umpire declares a hit by pitch (abbreviated HBP) and the batter is awarded first base, unless the umpire determines that the ball was in the strike zone when it hit the batter, or the batter did not attempt to avoid being hit. In practice, neither exception is ever called unless the ...

  4. Base on balls - Wikipedia

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    A hit by pitch is not counted statistically as a walk, though the effect is mostly the same, with the batter receiving a free pass to first base. One exception is that on hit-by-pitch, the ball is dead, and any runners attempting to steal on the play must return to their original base unless forced to the next base anyway.

  5. Strike zone - Wikipedia

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    The strike zone is a volume of space, a vertical right pentagonal prism. Its sides are vertical planes extending up from the edges of home plate.The official rules of Major League Baseball define the top of the strike zone as the midpoint between the top of the batter's shoulders and the top of the uniform pants, and the bottom of the strike zone is at the hollow beneath the kneecap, both ...

  6. Count (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Batters often "take" (do not swing at) a 3–0 pitch, since the pitcher has missed the strike zone three straight times already, and a fourth would earn the batter a walk. This is a sound strategy because the batter is more likely to eventually reach base even if the count becomes 3–1 than he is if he puts the ball in play on 3–0. [1]

  7. What's the 'Shohei Ohtani rule?' A look at MLB rule changes ...

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    The first batter hit a home run to tie the score. Two of the next three batters reached base. ... Why should they be forced to limit how long he can hit because of how long he can pitch? The rule ...

  8. MLB rule changes for 2024 amend pitch clock, runner's lane ...

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    The pitch clock and runner's lane amendments will likely be the most noticeable. ... In addition to requirements under the three-batter-minimum rule, pitchers sent to warm up for an inning will be ...

  9. On-base percentage - Wikipedia

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    Generally defined as "how frequently a batter reaches base per plate appearance", [1] OBP is specifically calculated as the ratio of a batter's times on base (the sum of hits, bases on balls, and times hit by pitch) to the sum of at bats, bases on balls, hit by pitch, and sacrifice flies. [1]