Tuesday, December 15, 2009

What do the two numbers next to the score mean in baseball?

Say on ESPN next to the score they show at the end of the inning there are three boxes, and then there are two more. What do these numbers stand for? EX: BOS[score] [? ] [? ]


NYY [score] [? ] [? ]What do the two numbers next to the score mean in baseball?
Hits and Errors


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See the R H E?


That's short for Runs Hits ErrorsWhat do the two numbers next to the score mean in baseball?
It's hits and then errors.





NYY (# runs) (hits) (errors)


BOS (# runs) (hits) (errors)
Hits obviously the number of hits that team got


Errors That is how many errors that team commited.
it means [runs] [hits] [errors]. the R H E on top stands for runs hits and errors
H and E stand for no. of hits and errors.
[runs][hits][errors]
Runs


Hits


Errors
R=Runs


H=Hits


E=Errors


LOB=Left on base
hits and errors
hits and errors in total of all of the game
It goes like this





361..meaning 3 runs...6 hits...1 error...

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