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the rbi governer should ans this que first tht wht is monetory power of rbi
after all the ball went off of his bat& the run scored
A batter gets an RBI if his groundout scored a runner. The only exception is if the batter hit into a double play, in which case no RBI is given. Of course if the runner scored on an error, and not on the groundout, there is also no RBI.
Formally, since RBI stands for "runs batted in" it should be "seven RBI". However, in virtually universal usage, RBI is treated as a singular noun and therefore seven of them would be "seven RBIs".
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No. The only way it is a sacrifice is if the ball is hit in the air and the runner has to tag-up to advance home. The batter is only given an rbi because he did not sacrifice his at bat to score the runner from 3rd.
Even if the player does not get a hit in his at bat, a run scored when he puts the ball in play will count as a run batted in. An RBI will still be given on an error provided that the potential put out would not have been the third out of the inning. A run scoring on a double play does not qualify as an RBI, however.
Sir Osborne smith was the first RBI governor but the first Indian rbi governor was C.D.Deshmukh who was the third rbi governor
the RBI is situated in New Delhi
An RBI works like this, if a batter hit the ball, no matter in what situation ( besides getting out with 2 outs) and if they get out or not but they get a run in, it is an RBI. An RBI stands for runs batted in.
1,305 RBI's in his career.
Dr. YV Reddy is the Governor of the RBI