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  1. Each entry contains the leaderboard appearances for the player in a Stat or Award. The entries are the year, the value for this stat, and their rank for statistics, and the year and the award for awards. Leaders are in bold. Rankings among career and active leaderboards are listed as well.

  2. Complete source for baseball history including complete major league player, team, and league stats, awards, records, leaders, rookies and scores.

  3. O is the number of outs, if it was the end of the game, no baserunners were listed and it instead says "end". If they just completed the inning it says, 3 out. "start" means they started the game. "Scr" stands for the score and has "tie" for a tie game or "a" for ahead by some number of runs or "d" for down by some number of runs.

  4. Definitions. Different fans have different methods of keeping a scorecard, and many use their own notations. But here's a simple method: If the hitter grounds out to shortstop, for example, write in "6-3," which shows the shortstop threw him out at first base. If the hitter flies out to left field, write a "7."

  5. Mar 20, 2024 · In short, you can call a timeout in baseball whenever the ball is dead. This means that you cannot call a timeout while the ball is in play, either while a baserunner is on the move after a hit or while a pitch is being thrown.

  6. OBP = On base percentage – A players’ on base percentage is how many times they reach base safely via a hit, walk, or hit by pitch divided by number of at bats, plus walks, plus hit by pitch, plus sacrifice flies. (Hits+Walks+Hit by pitch) / (At Bats+Walks+Hit by pitch+Sacrifice Flies).

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