 One thing you might hear a lot of talk about especially when it comes to to good hitters is something called a run batted in Added in This is you generally shorten we just call it an RBI you might hear somebody say, you know How many RBI's does that guy have? So let's let's take a look at how you get credit, you know or an RBI and And so the first way is Is that there's a play it's that unaided by error and It's a play begun by a batter safe hit that a run You know scores on so RBI's basically they're looking at and they're giving credit to You know guys who have gotten a hit Or or you know done some some positive action and that allows a run to score And so you know we kind of use RBI's as a way to Know keep track, you know how many times have you have you helped out your team by by getting a run to score? So let's write down this first one and we say say say there's no errors on the play on the play and It's a a play Play begun by a batters Safe hit so that's that's that's Basically a way of saying, you know if if there's a runner on Batter we were on third base And so I guess probably that one of the simplest ways is just that this batter he would get a hit you know say ground ball to the outfield and And and this runner he would come home and he would score so then then the batter You know you get a single and he would also get credit for an RBI Say in the situation there are two runners on base and This this batter he comes up and he hits one, you know really deep way out maybe it even you know bounces off the wall and And and and both these runners score So this guy would come home and this guy would also have enough time to go to third and then come home The the runner, you know, he'd probably get a double odd bit So he would be standing here, but it doesn't really matter as long as he's he's got the safe hit He would get credit in that situation because because this runner scored and this runner scored So he would get credit for two RBI's on that play and so This the rulebook says that RBI's obviously they also include home runs So so let's say the bases are loaded all you know all three first second and third base have a runner on And the the runner or the batter comes up and he hits he hits Let's make it white because it's the ball and he hits the ball out of the park The lands, you know on the other side of the fence, you know, maybe there's a lucky fan out here who who catches it and This would be a It's if the ball goes over the fence. It's a home run and And in this case not only is it a home run But because the bases were loaded a home run with the bases loaded or something We call a grand slam and that means That if you add all the Runs up that scored as a result of this play We have one two three and then the batter would also scores We have four runs score on that play because of the batter's action So the batter would get credit on that play for four RBI's and that would be You know as you can see, you know all the bases are taken up So that's the most you can get on one play is his credit for four RBI's so so his his safe hit or and then the other part of this is it doesn't actually have to be a hit it can also be an out and In the case in the case that it would be an out it would be something like a sacrifice bunt or or Sacrifice fly so If if say rather than then going over the Rather than going over the fence here This ball only went went this far And it was caught by and the left fielder And then this runner here tagged up and he ran home So the the batter would then Be out in the run would score that would be a sacrifice fly and and The runner we get credit for the the RBI So I did these in my The out disappeared so let's put that back here Hit or or out and so that we could let's them we say like a sack fly or bunt or Over in even an infield out so if If there's a runner here On third base in the batter grounds out To to the second baseman He is a ground ball here and the second baseman throws him out of first base if this runner runner here scores Then that would be he would still get credit for the RBI because the run scored You know as a result of the play That he started The second way That you can get credit you know for an RBI Means that the kind of relies On the fact that we're starting the play with the bases loaded so we have this play set up And so it might seem kind of kind of like an easy way to do it But but any any way this guy gets on base Even even in the in an automatic you kind of one of those automatic ways to get on base the run scores He gets the RBI so even if he doesn't get a hit so the first pitch comes in and it hits him Then he would get an RBI or if he if he walks if you walk with the bases loaded No, there's nowhere else to put put the guy on So this runner would come home and he would score Everybody would move over one base and the batter would get credit for the RBI So so say let's write that out so batter comes a runner with bases loaded and Forces in a run and so so that's the second way