Here is the situation and how I scored it. Runners on 3B and 2B. Batter hits ground ball to 2B who boots it,E4. Both runs score. I enter in play, error, batter on 3B gets home, held up same for batter on 2B. iScore gives batter 2 RBI. Is this correct? Do I need to be entering this differently?
Thanks.
Assigning RBI
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Re: Assigning RBI
Sounds like runner on 3B would be scored as Safe, Home, Advanced by Batter (or Held Up), and the runner from Second would probable be Safe, Home, Error, E4.
This would give the batter 1 RBI. If there were two outs, then you might say the runner on 3B was Safe, Home, Error, E4 also. Less than two outs, runner on 3B probably scores on throw to first. Two outs, and runner on 3B would not have scored without the error, so no RBI.
This would give the batter 1 RBI. If there were two outs, then you might say the runner on 3B was Safe, Home, Error, E4 also. Less than two outs, runner on 3B probably scores on throw to first. Two outs, and runner on 3B would not have scored without the error, so no RBI.
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Re: Assigning RBI
So if you enter that the batter reached on E4 and the runners each scored on E4 it will only record one error?
Re: Assigning RBI
Yes.
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