No. Only hits, walks, and times hit-by-pitch improve a hitter's OBP.
Choice x 3?
You would have too ask the person who set the exam. However - they don't HAVE to tell you.
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Yes the word choice has one syllable.
First convert to a decimal ie:- 15000/86000 = 0.1744 (to 4 decimal places will give percentage to 2 decimal places but actually is an arbitrary choice) multiply by 100 to convert from decimal to percentage 0.174419 x 100 = 17.44 % (to 2 decimal places)
In the sport of baseball, you can increase your On Base Percentage by safely reaching base more than you currently do. This can be by base hits, walks, reaching on errors or fielder's choice.
No.
Yes, the batter is credited with an at-bat and scored as a fielders choice.
Yes
Yes
Anytime the batter is put out at 1st base on a batted ball it is not considered a fielders choice, it is simply a put out. Now in your scenario if the catcher would have thrown home and the runner coming from 3rd is out and the batter is safe at 1st, then in that case it would be a fielders choice
I AM A COLLEGE BASEBALL PLAYER ALL INFORMATION HERE IS 100% TRUE. A fielders choice does not count as a hit for the batter even though the batter reaches base safely. It counts as an out for the hitters batting average but RBI's, runs scored, stolen bases and any other effects of the batter reaching base safely count. In essence a fielders choice counts as an out because the fielder could have chose to get the batter out or another runner which means there was an out on the play. Also, you cannot assume a double play even if the ball hit was the easiest 4-6-3 which the fielders made an error on.
It can't ... a balk can only be committed by a pitcher.
No. No error can ever be given when there is an out made on the play.
It does not count as an at bat
Nope. It's a stolen base.
No hit it is a fielders choice