RBI
noun [ C ] uk/ˌɑː.biːˈaɪ/ us/ˌɑːr.biːˈaɪ/ RBIs or RBI
(棒球)打点(run batted in的缩写)
abbreviation for run batted in: in baseball, a run (= point) that is scored when the batter hits the ball in a way that allows another player on their team to reach home plate (= the last place they have to touch to score), and which is counted to describe how successful the batter is
He had nine home runs and 23 RBIs.
He ended the season three RBI short of the club record. 在赛季结束时,他的打点数比俱乐部纪录还差三点。
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- She averaged 98 RBIs per season.
- If you bat in the middle of a terrific lineup, you're probably going to get at least 80 RBI, even if you're not that great a player.
- What do you think about his RBI potential?