In baseball, Defensive Indifference is when a player advances, unchallenged, to second base in what would normally be called a "steal." Because no play was made against the runner, he does not receive a stolen base. Instead, an official scorer may rule “defensive indifference." We've created the alternative: Offensive Indifference, where a batter allows a pitch to pass by, inattentive and unconcerned by it's advance. Happens all the time. We just gave it a name.
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