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The batter is not credited with a hit.

Here is the rule, OBR 10.06

(d) When the batter, after making a safe hit, is called out for having failed to touch a
base, the last base the batter reached safely shall determine if the official scorer shall
credit him with a one-base hit, a two-base hit or a three-base hit. If a batter-runner
is called out after missing home plate, the official scorer shall credit him with a
three-base hit. If a batter-runner is called out for missing third base, the official
scorer shall credit him with a two-base hit. If a batter-runner is called out for
missing second base, the official scorer shall credit him with a one-base hit. If a batter-runner is called out for missing first base, the official scorer shall charge him with a time at bat, but no hit.

For defensive scoring. It is a 1-3, with pitcher getting assist and first getting the put out.
Last edited by OK Heat
You are very welcome Cool

I am posting a link to the rules on mlb.com
Save a copy onto your computer and you can always search through and try to find answers for yourself. Section 10 covers scorekeeping, but other sections can help answer questions like "the batter" and "the pitcher". If you can't figure it out or just need confirmation, please post your questions. There are many qualified score keepers to help you. Enjoy!

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/downloa...l_Baseball_Rules.pdf

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