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Not all instances of a batter reaching first base are considered a single.
 
Not all instances of a batter reaching first base are considered a single.
In order to qualify for a single the batter must have hit (or [[bunt|bunted]] the ball and run to first base before being tagged [[Out (baseball)|out]] or the ball is thrown to the first baseman (or other defending play) who steps or otherwise touches first base.
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In order to qualify for a single the batter must have hit (or [[bunt|bunted]]) the ball and run to first base before being tagged [[Out (baseball)|out]] or the ball is thrown to the first baseman (or other defending play) who steps or otherwise touches first base.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:59, August 3, 2007

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Single: A play in which the batter safely makes it to first base.

Not all instances of a batter reaching first base are considered a single. In order to qualify for a single the batter must have hit (or bunted) the ball and run to first base before being tagged out or the ball is thrown to the first baseman (or other defending play) who steps or otherwise touches first base.








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