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Intentional base on balls

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Intentional base on balls

In baseball, an intentional base on balls, usually referred to as an intentional walk and denoted in baseball scorekeeping by IBB, is a walk issued to a batter by a pitcher with the intent of removing the batter's opportunity to swing at the pitched ball. A pitch that is intentionally thrown far outside the strike zone for this purpose is referred to as an intentional ball. Beginning with the 2017 season, Major League Baseball has removed the requirement to throw four intentional balls. In MLB and in amateur baseball, such as high school and college games, and in most levels of Little League Baseball, the manager of the team on the field now simply asks the plate umpire to let the batter go to first base. However, beginning in 2023, Little League restricted the procedure to once per game to a single batter. If a batter is to be intentionally walked a second time, four intentional balls must be thrown.

Tables

· Records and notable occurrences › With the bases loaded
1881-08-02
1881-08-02
Date
1881-08-02
Batter
Abner Dalrymple
Score at time of the walk
0–5 Chicago
Final score
2–11 Chicago
Notes
Team using the strategy did not go on to win the game; case neglected by historians until 2007.
1901-05-23
1901-05-23
Date
1901-05-23
Batter
Nap Lajoie
Score at time of the walk
11–7 Chicago
Final score
11–9 Chicago
Notes
There were no outs. Only right-handed hitter ever intentionally walked with the bases loaded.
1928-05-02
1928-05-02
Date
1928-05-02
Batter
Del Bissonette
Score at time of the walk
2–0 New York
Final score
2–1 New York
Notes
It is not clear whether he was simply pitched around; the contemporary press only states that "Bissonette was treated with extreme care and finally drew a base on balls."
1929-10-05
1929-10-05
Date
1929-10-05
Batter
Mel Ott
Score at time of the walk
3–11 New York
Final score
3–12 New York
Notes
Details below.
1944-07-23
1944-07-23
Date
1944-07-23
Batter
Bill Nicholson
Score at time of the walk
10–7 New York
Final score
12–10 New York
1998-05-28
1998-05-28
Date
1998-05-28
Batter
Barry Bonds
Score at time of the walk
8–6 Arizona
Final score
8–7 Arizona
2008-08-17
2008-08-17
Date
2008-08-17
Batter
Josh Hamilton
Score at time of the walk
7–3 Tampa Bay
Final score
7–4 Tampa Bay
2022-04-15
2022-04-15
Date
2022-04-15
Batter
Corey Seager
Score at time of the walk
2–3 Texas
Final score
9–6 Los Angeles
Scoresheet
[citation not found]
Notes
First time team using strategy when trailing went on to win game.
Date
Batter
Score at time of the walk
Final score
Scoresheet
Notes
1881-08-02
Abner Dalrymple
0–5 Chicago
2–11 Chicago
Team using the strategy did not go on to win the game; case neglected by historians until 2007.
1901-05-23
Nap Lajoie
11–7 Chicago
11–9 Chicago
There were no outs. Only right-handed hitter ever intentionally walked with the bases loaded.
1928-05-02
Del Bissonette
2–0 New York
2–1 New York
It is not clear whether he was simply pitched around; the contemporary press only states that "Bissonette was treated with extreme care and finally drew a base on balls."
1929-10-05
Mel Ott
3–11 New York
3–12 New York
Details below.
1944-07-23
Bill Nicholson
10–7 New York
12–10 New York
1998-05-28
Barry Bonds
8–6 Arizona
8–7 Arizona
2008-08-17
Josh Hamilton
7–3 Tampa Bay
7–4 Tampa Bay
2022-04-15
Corey Seager
2–3 Texas
9–6 Los Angeles
[citation not found]
First time team using strategy when trailing went on to win game.

References

  1. "2017 Major League Baseball Team Statistics"
    https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/majors/2017.shtml
  2. Rolling Stone
    https://www.rollingstone.com/sports/baseball-makes-intentional-walk-easier-faster-w468401
  3. "Montreal Expos at San Francisco Giants Box Score, August 17, 2004"
    https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SFN/SFN200408170.shtml
  4. "Surprise Swings at Intentional Balls"
    http://sabr.org/research/surprise-swings-intentional-balls
  5. "You can try to intentionally walk Gary Sanchez but he'll just hit an almost-homer anyway"
    http://m.es.mlb.com/cutfour/2016/09/10/200617432/gary-sanchez-almost-hit-a-homer-on-an-intentional-walk-pitch
  6. "Full guide to the 2023 Little League World Series"
    https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/sports/full-guide-to-the-2023-little-league-world-series/3624233/
  7. Little League
    https://www.littleleague.org/downloads/2023-rulebook-significant-changes/
  8. "Single-Season Leaders & Records for Intentional Bases on Balls"
    https://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/IBB_season.shtml
  9. "Career Leaders & Records for Intentional Bases on Balls"
    https://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/IBB_career.shtml
  10. Baseball Reference
    https://www.baseball-reference.com/tiny/k0vIe
  11. ja:松井秀喜5打席連続敬遠
    https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%BE%E4%BA%95%E7%A7%80%E5%96%9C5%E6%89%93%E5%B8%AD%E9%80%A3%E7%B6%9A%E6%95%AC%E9%81%A0
  12. "Intentional Bases On Balls Records by Baseball Almanac"
    http://www.baseball-almanac.com/recbooks/rb_wk3.shtml
  13. "Free Pass—Players who were intentionally walked with bases loaded"
    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCI/is_5_59/ai_64150752
  14. Brooklyn Daily Eagle
    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/49517708/details-about-del-bissonettes-alleged/
  15. Philadelphia Inquirer, October 6, 1929.
  16. "Intentionally walked with the bases loaded"
    http://www.baseball-fever.com/archive/index.php/t-44150.html
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