What Does The Initials Tb And Cs In Baseball Stats Stand For?
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at
3:57 pm
I was looking at Manny Ramirez and Jason Bay's comparison stats and these are two initials I don't know what they mean. Thanks for answering.
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total bases
caught stealing
Total bases – This stat counts how many bases the player “touches”. Any time a player reaches first base safely (singles, walks, Hit by pitches, strike outs with a passed ball and errors all count as one. Going to second from first will give you an additional 1 or going straight to second counts as 2…….. and so on until you reach the maximum of four per at bat.
Caught stealing – This stat counts the amount of times you are thrown out attempting to steal or getting picked off either by the pitcher or catcher.
Total Bases: A single equals one, double equals two, and so on.
Caught Stealing: self-explanatory
too bad
cool shot
LOL?
actually, no they dont stand for that obviously, they stand for :
two bases.
caught stealing.
TB (Total Bases)
CS (Caught Stealing)
TB – Total Bases
CS – Caught Stealing
TB = total bases
CS = caught stealing
TB= Total Bases (if you get a double=2 TBs)
CS= Caught Stealing