Who Gets Credit for a Double Play in Baseball?

Learn which players receive credit for a double play in baseball and how their participation is recorded in defensive stats.

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Credit for a double play goes to the players involved in the sequence. Typically, this includes the infielder who fields the ball, the player who assists in the second out (usually a second baseman or shortstop), and the first baseman who completes the play. The scorecard will reflect each player's participation, contributing to their defensive statistics.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is a double play in baseball? A double play is a defensive play in baseball where two offensive players are put out in the same continuous action.
  2. Which players get credit for a double play? The players who participate in the sequence of outs, typically the infielder who fields the ball, the assisting player (like a second baseman or shortstop), and the first baseman who records the final out, all receive credit.
  3. How is a double play recorded on a baseball scorecard? Each player involved in the double play is noted in the scorecard according to their participation, contributing to their defensive statistics.