In baseball statistics, a player is credited with a plate appearance (denoted by PA) each time he completes a turn batting. A player completes a turn batting when:
Thus, a batter does not have a plate appearance if, while he was at bat, the inning ended some other way (for example, a teammate on base is caught stealing for the third out).
Basically, "plate appearances" = at bats + some of the scenarios excluded from at bats such as base on balls, hit by pitch or catcher's interference which positively affect the offensive team.
The main use of the plate appearance statistic is in calculating the on base percentage, an alternative measurement of a position player's performance. It is also used to determine a player's eligibility for leadership in some offensive statistical categories, notably batting average.
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