A surprising stat for the Yankees. It's certainly one that they do not want to be remembered for
Weird stat. Makes you wonder what's happening.A surprising stat for the Yankees. It's certainly one that they do not want to be remembered for
I believe it also counts as a base hit if they take the base.Did anyone know catcher's interference is considered a live ball infraction and the offense has the choice of taking the play (such as batter hitting a double) or taking the base as a dead ball?
If they take the infraction, it is considered an error on the catcher as odd as that seems.I believe it also counts as a base hit if they take the base.
Yeah, that's weird. So the catcher gets an error....but the AB does NOT count, even thou the batter reached via error? His OBP goes up but BA stays the same?If they take the infraction, it is considered an error on the catcher as odd as that seems.
I'm not really sure how that's factored in. Good question. Maybe someone has an answer. My guess is, the batter gets no action on any stats but don't know for sure.Yeah, that's weird. So the catcher gets an error....but the AB does NOT count, even thou the batter reached via error? His OBP goes up but BA stays the same?