Game-winning RBI

A game-winning RBI is the run batted in (RBI) that is credited to the batter whose plate appearance is responsible for bringing his team ahead for the final time in the game. The statistic was used in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1980–1988.

History

Major League Baseball kept record of game-winning RBIs from 1980–1988.[1]

Example

If a batter on the winning team brought his team ahead 3–2 from a 2–2 tie at some point during the game, his team later led 5–2 as a result of other batters, and then the opposing team scored two more runs before the final score was 5–4, the batter on the winning team who batted in the third run would be credited with the game-winning RBI, even though the losing team scored four runs. The debate over whether the RBI should be credited to the batter who drove in the third run or the batter who drove in the fifth run in such situations led to the statistic being abolished.

Records

See also

References

  1. "Record Book : Game Winning RBI Records". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved September 2, 2009.

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