Zach Duke Sacrifice Hit
Zach Duke Career Sacrifice Hit Overview
During Zach Duke's 15-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
43 sacrifice hit, an average of 3 sacrifice hit per season. 2009 was his best season
with 14 sacrifice hit and his worst season was 2005 when he had
0 sacrifice hit. Zach Duke is middlin' tier compared to similar player cohorts career totals, not clearly beating or
being beat by USA (28.8765), Millenial (6.50321), mlb (27.1854), SP (30.15), and Y (97.6136) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
A sacrifice hit (SH), often referred to a sacrifice bunt, is a ball put into play in the infield allowing a runner on the bases to advance one or more bases but results in the hitter being called out at or before first base. This is often an done intentionally to move runners forward with a weaker hitter at the plate, for example a pitcher. Generally, for Sacrifice Hit, higher is better. (Source)
A sacrifice hit (SH), often referred to a sacrifice bunt, is a ball put into play in the infield allowing a runner on the bases to advance one or more bases but results in the hitter being called out at or before first base. This is often an done intentionally to move runners forward with a weaker hitter at the plate, for example a pitcher. Generally, for Sacrifice Hit, higher is better. (Source)