Does a fielder's choice count as an at bat in the stats?
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Yes it counts.Only a sacrifice bunt or sacrifice fly doesn´t count
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It counts as an out against your batting average. For example, if you grounded into a fielders choice in your first at bat of the game then you would be 0-1.Its in the second paragraph below.
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when figuring stats if counts just the same as any regular out, because basically that is what it is. If the fielder had not gotten another runner you would be outIt's thee bottom of the 9th, 2 outs, World series game 7 down by 1 who do u want up to bat ?
Simply put, YES!!Chow!!
Yes,but a sacrafice does not. cowboyfromnc
Of course.
An at bat is any plate appearance that does not end with a walk, hit by pitch, sac hit, sac fly or reaching on catcher's interference.
The definition is a part of 10.22(a) of the rulebook.
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In baseball, a fielder's choice (abbreviated FC) is most often the act of a fielder, upon fielding a batted ball, choosing to try to put out one runner while in so doing allowing the batter-runner to advance to first base.A batter who reaches base safely as the result of a fielder's choice is not credited with a hit; he is effectively charged with an out (and an at bat) just as if he had been put out himself.
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It does count as an at-bat, but not as a hit. So a hitter who hit into a fielder's choice in his first plate appearance in the game would be 0-for-1 for the game at that point.If YOU could pitch against the Yankees?
Yep.A Fielder's Choice is exactly that. The fielder that fields the ball chooses to throw you out or chooses to force out another baserunner.
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