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At bat

In baseball, an at bat (AB) or time at bat is a batter's turn batting against a pitcher. An at bat is different from a plate appearance. A batter is credited with a plate appearance regardless of what happens during their turn at bat, but a batter is charged with an at bat only if that plate appearance does not have one of the results enumerated below. While at bats are used to calculate certain statistics, including batting average and slugging percentage, a player can qualify for the season-ending rankings in these categories only if they accumulate 502 plate appearances during the season.

Ichiro Suzuki at bat

Batters will not be charged an at bat if their plate appearances end under the following circumstances:

In addition, if the inning ends during at bat (due to the third out being made by a runner caught stealing, for example), no at bat or plate appearance will result.

An at bat is a specific type of plate appearance in which the batter puts the ball in play intending to get on base. This is why at bats, and not plate appearances, are used to calculate batting average, as plate appearances in general can result in many outcomes that don't involve putting the ball in play, and batting average specifically measures a batter's contact hitting.

Rule 9.02(a)(1) of the official rules of Major League Baseball defines an at bat as: "Number of times batted, except that no time at bat shall be charged when a player: (A) hits a sacrifice bunt or sacrifice fly; (B) is awarded first base on four called balls; (C) is hit by a pitched ball; or (D) is awarded first base because of interference or obstruction[.]"[1]

Examples edit

An at bat is counted when:

  • The batter reaches first base on a hit
  • The batter reaches first base on an error
  • The batter is called out for any reason other than a sacrifice
  • There is a fielder's choice

Records edit

Pete Rose had 14,053 career at bats, the all-time major league and National League record.[2][3] The American League record is held by Carl Yastrzemski, whose 11,988 career at bats were all in the AL.[4]

The single season record is held by Jimmy Rollins, who had 716 at bats in 2007; Willie Wilson, Ichiro Suzuki and Juan Samuel also had more than 700 at bats in a season.[5] 14 players share the single game record of 11 at bats in a single game, all of which were extra inning games.[6] In games of 9 innings or fewer, the record is 7 at bats and has occurred more than 200 times.[7]

The team record for most at bats in a single season is 5,781 by the 1997 Boston Red Sox.[8]

At bat as a phrase edit

"At bat", "up", "up at bat", and "at the plate" are all phrases describing a batter who is facing the pitcher. Note that just because a player is described as being "at bat" in this sense, he will not necessarily be given an at bat in his statistics; the phrase actually signifies a plate appearance (assuming it is eventually completed). This ambiguous terminology is usually clarified by context. To refer explicitly to a statistical "at bat", the term "official at bat" is sometimes used.

"Time at bat" in the rulebook edit

Official Baseball Rule 5.06(c) provides that "[a] batter has legally completed his time at bat when he is put out or becomes a runner" (emphasis added). The "time at bat" defined in this rule is more commonly referred to as a plate appearance, and the playing rules (Rules 1 through 8) uses the phrase "time at bat" in this sense.[note 2] In contrast, the scoring rules use the phrase "time at bat" to refer to the statistic at bat, defined in Rule 9.02(a)(1), but sometimes uses the phrase "official time at bat" or refers back to Rule 9.02(a)(1) when mentioning the statistic. The phrase "plate appearance" is used in Rules 9.22 and 9.23 dealing with batting titles and hitting streaks, and in Rule 5.10(g) comment regarding the Three-Batter Minimum: "[t]o qualify as one of three consecutive batters, the batter must complete his plate appearance, which ends only when the batter is put out or becomes a runner." The term is not elsewhere defined in the rulebook.[1]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In 1887, Major League Baseball counted bases on balls as hits (and thus as at-bats). The result was high batting averages, including some near .500, and the experiment was abandoned the following season.
  2. ^ See, e.g., Rule 5.04(a)(3), which states that "[t]he first batter in each inning after the first inning shall be the player whose name follows that of the last player who legally completed his time at bat in the preceding inning" (emphasis added).

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Official Baseball Rules" (PDF). Major League Baseball (2018 ed.). Office of the Commissioner of Baseball. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
  2. ^ "Player Batting Season Finder". Stathead Baseball. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  3. ^ "Player Batting Season Finder". Stathead Baseball. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  4. ^ "Player Batting Season Finder". Stathead Baseball. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  5. ^ "Player Batting Season Finder". Stathead Baseball. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  6. ^ "Player Batting Game Finder". Stathead Baseball. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  7. ^ "Player Batting Game Finder". Stathead Baseball. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  8. ^ "Team Batting Season Finder". Stathead Baseball. Retrieved April 6, 2021.

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Not to be confused with Plate appearance In baseball an at bat AB or time at bat is a batter s turn batting against a pitcher An at bat is different from a plate appearance A batter is credited with a plate appearance regardless of what happens during their turn at bat but a batter is charged with an at bat only if that plate appearance does not have one of the results enumerated below While at bats are used to calculate certain statistics including batting average and slugging percentage a player can qualify for the season ending rankings in these categories only if they accumulate 502 plate appearances during the season Ichiro Suzuki at bat Batters will not be charged an at bat if their plate appearances end under the following circumstances Receiving a base on balls BB note 1 Being hit by a pitch HBP Hitting a sacrifice fly or a sacrifice bunt also known as sacrifice hit Being awarded first base due to catcher s interference or fielder s obstruction Being replaced by another hitter before their at bat is completed in which case the plate appearance and any related statistics go to the pinch hitter unless they are replaced with two strikes and their replacement completes a strikeout in which case the at bat and strikeout are charged to the first batter In addition if the inning ends during at bat due to the third out being made by a runner caught stealing for example no at bat or plate appearance will result An at bat is a specific type of plate appearance in which the batter puts the ball in play intending to get on base This is why at bats and not plate appearances are used to calculate batting average as plate appearances in general can result in many outcomes that don t involve putting the ball in play and batting average specifically measures a batter s contact hitting Rule 9 02 a 1 of the official rules of Major League Baseball defines an at bat as Number of times batted except that no time at bat shall be charged when a player A hits a sacrifice bunt or sacrifice fly B is awarded first base on four called balls C is hit by a pitched ball or D is awarded first base because of interference or obstruction 1 Contents 1 Examples 2 Records 3 At bat as a phrase 3 1 Time at bat in the rulebook 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesExamples editAn at bat is counted when The batter reaches first base on a hit The batter reaches first base on an error The batter is called out for any reason other than a sacrifice There is a fielder s choiceRecords editSee also List of Major League Baseball career at bat leaders Pete Rose had 14 053 career at bats the all time major league and National League record 2 3 The American League record is held by Carl Yastrzemski whose 11 988 career at bats were all in the AL 4 The single season record is held by Jimmy Rollins who had 716 at bats in 2007 Willie Wilson Ichiro Suzuki and Juan Samuel also had more than 700 at bats in a season 5 14 players share the single game record of 11 at bats in a single game all of which were extra inning games 6 In games of 9 innings or fewer the record is 7 at bats and has occurred more than 200 times 7 The team record for most at bats in a single season is 5 781 by the 1997 Boston Red Sox 8 At bat as a phrase edit At bat up up at bat and at the plate are all phrases describing a batter who is facing the pitcher Note that just because a player is described as being at bat in this sense he will not necessarily be given an at bat in his statistics the phrase actually signifies a plate appearance assuming it is eventually completed This ambiguous terminology is usually clarified by context To refer explicitly to a statistical at bat the term official at bat is sometimes used Time at bat in the rulebook edit Official Baseball Rule 5 06 c provides that a batter has legally completed his time at bat when he is put out or becomes a runner emphasis added The time at bat defined in this rule is more commonly referred to as a plate appearance and the playing rules Rules 1 through 8 uses the phrase time at bat in this sense note 2 In contrast the scoring rules use the phrase time at bat to refer to the statistic at bat defined in Rule 9 02 a 1 but sometimes uses the phrase official time at bat or refers back to Rule 9 02 a 1 when mentioning the statistic The phrase plate appearance is used in Rules 9 22 and 9 23 dealing with batting titles and hitting streaks and in Rule 5 10 g comment regarding the Three Batter Minimum t o qualify as one of three consecutive batters the batter must complete his plate appearance which ends only when the batter is put out or becomes a runner The term is not elsewhere defined in the rulebook 1 See also editBatting order At bats with runners in scoring positionNotes edit In 1887 Major League Baseball counted bases on balls as hits and thus as at bats The result was high batting averages including some near 500 and the experiment was abandoned the following season See e g Rule 5 04 a 3 which states that t he first batter in each inning after the first inning shall be the player whose name follows that of the last player who legally completed his time at bat in the preceding inning emphasis added References edit a b Official Baseball Rules PDF Major League Baseball 2018 ed Office of the Commissioner of Baseball Archived PDF from the original on 2022 10 09 Retrieved 2018 07 07 Player Batting Season Finder Stathead Baseball Retrieved April 6 2021 Player Batting Season Finder Stathead Baseball Retrieved April 6 2021 Player Batting Season Finder Stathead Baseball Retrieved April 6 2021 Player Batting Season Finder Stathead Baseball Retrieved April 6 2021 Player Batting Game Finder Stathead Baseball Retrieved April 6 2021 Player Batting Game Finder Stathead Baseball Retrieved April 6 2021 Team Batting Season Finder Stathead Baseball Retrieved April 6 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title At bat amp oldid 1207135063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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