A not produced (noted RBI according to English run batted in ) is a means of measuring the power of a beater of Baseball. When the beater strikes the ball concerned and one of the other beaters touches the marble, it normally receives a produced point.

Payment of the point produced

  • When the beater strikes the ball concerned and that a runner marks a not, the beater is seen allotting a produced point. It is not obliged to strike a sure Coup and if it is eliminated on a sacrifice (deadened or candle) or by a defender, he can receive a point produces if the runner is enough fast to mark.

  • If the launcher grants an automatic base when all the goals are already occupied, the player receives a produced point.
  • If the defender makes an error, the referee must decide if the beater receives a produced point.
  • If the beater is eliminated on a double game (two withdrawals on the same play), it cannot receive a produced point.

Records of the major leagues

  • Points material quarry: 2297 by Hank Aaron

  • Points produced in one season: 191 by Hack Wilson in 1930
  • Points produced in a part: 12 per Jim Bottomley (1924) and Mark Whiten (1993)
  • Points produced in a sleeve: 8 by Fernando Tatis in 1999

Internal bond

  • List of players of the major leagues which have 1500 produced points

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