 So let's take a look then at the third and the final way you can get credited with an RBI so For this situation there must be less than two outs And there it's an error is made on the play But the and so obviously a run is going to score in order for there to be an RBI But it has to be a run A runner that would have ordinarily scored from third base. So a runner runner, you know scores Run that ordinarily scored From third base, it's kind of a long definition there So so remember on this play up top here We're saying that there aren't are no errors on this play, but this one this one gives us You know the the leniency kind of to say, you know, sometimes A batter still does deserve credit for the RBI even if an error is made on the play So we could say that this this could happen if Let's get our fielders up here So say we have a ground ball hit then to to the shortstop and so usually You know and and this would probably be on a play where we don't actually have These guys here this runner this runner here. Let's just say we have the runner on third base and so we the ground balls hit to the shortstop, you know this this batter is going to be running the first and and this runner will will run home The shortstop he's So, you know, he has the option to throw the ball home and try to get this guy But let's say he's just he's content to get the out. So he throws it over to first He gets this batter out. So that's situation, you know, that's that's an ordinary situation Where where this would be, you know, the first way here, this would be there's no errors on the play, you know and it's an infield out where a Run scored because the ball was put in place by the batter so we give the batter credit. So let's say Rather than then that happening rather than the shortstop picking the ball up, you know he runs up maybe to Charge the ball oops And and and for whatever reason, you know, he drops it the ball gets away so And it's an error it's ruled an error and so this this batter he's gonna run he's gonna be safe and This guy he's going to To be safe and he's going to score the run. So You know, if we just had this first First, you know peace possibility of a way to get an RBI it would this run would not Count as an RBI for the batter because there would have been an error on the play Even though, you know, it's pretty obvious here That the run would have scored, you know, if it if it wasn't for the air It was because of the batter basically putting the ball into play that the run scored And that's exactly why we're giving the the batter's credits for RBI's in the first place. So in this situation it This third third piece here makes complete sense to to award the batter with the RBI That that situation probably won't happen as much as these two But these are the three ways that you can get a run batted in as with most things in baseball There are a few exceptions to these rules and so we'll take a look at those in the next video