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In baseball statistics, a run batted in (RBI) is given to a batter for each run scored as the result of a batter's plate appearance.

There are certain exceptions: a player does not receive an RBI if he hits into a double play, if an error is charged on the play, if a run is scored on a wild pitch or passed ball, or if the pitcher balks. A player does receive an RBI if he is walked or hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. He will also receive an RBI if a runner scores from his sacrifice fly.

As an example, if a player hit a home run with two runners on base, the batter would get three RBIs (since both baserunners as well as the batter would score).

RBIs are sometimes referred to in slang, as ribbies or ribs, by interchanging the B and I.

RBI leaders in Major League Baseball

Career

  1. Hank Aaron - 2,297
  2. Babe Ruth - 2,213
  3. Cap Anson - 2,076
  4. Lou Gehrig - 1,995
  5. Stan Musial - 1,951

Season

  1. Hack Wilson (1930) - 191
  2. Lou Gehrig (1931) - 184
  3. Hank Greenberg (1937) - 183
  4. Jimmie Foxx (1938) - 175
  5. Lou Gehrig (1927) - 175


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