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".
The correct term is "7 RBI" without the apostrophe. RBI already stands for "runs batted in," so there is no need for the possessive form.
Father Bob Boone had 4 career WS RBIs and son Aaron Boone had 2 career WS RBIs. Father Julian Javier had 7 career WS RBIs and son Stan Javier had 2 career WS RBIs.
He had 130 RBI.
Matt Kemp with 126 RBI's.
Al Rosen 145 RBIs 1953
Al Rosen of the Cleveland Indians led the AL in RBIs in both 1952 and 1953. In 1952 he had 105 RBIs and in 1953 he had 145 RBIs.
anyone who can swing a bat and if theres a runner on base that gets hit in they have rbis
Lou GehrigLou Gehrig 1,995 RBI's
The player that hit the home run would be credited with two RBIs. A player that hits a home run gets credited with an RBI for every run that scores because of the home run. If no one is one base, it is one RBI. If one is on base, two RBIs. If two are on base, three RBIs. If the bases are loaded, four RBIs.
Ryan Zimmerman with 110 RBIs in 2006.
Bernie Williams has the most career postseason RBIs with 80.
In 2006 New York Mets Carlos Beltran had 116 RBIs, David Wright had 116 RBIS, and Carlos Delgado had 114 RBIs.
There are around 25 meanings for RBI and more information is required before the question can be answered.