Does the Ghostrunner Count as an RBI in Baseball Extra Innings?
Learn why a Ghostrunner scoring in extra innings does not count as an RBI in baseball and the rules behind it.
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No, the Ghostrunner (the runner placed on second base to start extra innings) does not count as an RBI if they score. This is because the placement of the runner is not a result of the batter's achievement but a rule implementation.
FAQs & Answers
- What is a Ghostrunner in baseball? A Ghostrunner is a runner placed on second base at the start of extra innings as part of a rule to speed up the game.
- Why doesn’t a Ghostrunner scoring count as an RBI? Because the Ghostrunner isn’t placed due to the batter’s hit but by a rule, scoring from a Ghostrunner does not credit the batter with an RBI.
- How are RBIs credited in extra innings with a Ghostrunner? RBIs are only credited when the batter’s action causes a runner to score; the Ghostrunner’s runs are not credited as RBIs.