Here's a question. The batter is clearly sacrifice bunting, but gets on base. It's still scored as a SAC and not a hit, correct?
Here's a question. The batter is clearly sacrifice bunting, but gets on base. It's still scored as a SAC and not a hit, correct?
Fielders choice.So what do you call it when the batter hits, not bunts, behind the runner on 2nd to move her to 3rd? SAC grounder? SAC not a bunt or fly? Plain old SAC?
Next question is same slapper drops a soft slap in 5/6 hole and legs it out, SS throws ball any way(batter would have beat a perfect throw) and throws it away, batter then advances one or two bases. It should be scored a single and a one or two base error on throw right. Not a reached base on error.
SF's are also credited if the the ball is not caught due to an error and the runner would have scored if it was caught.The criteria to meet for a SAC fly.
- Less than two outs
- Batter hits a fly ball
- Batter gets out because ball is caught
- At least one base-runner scores
Fielders choice.