What does the 'H' stand for in the pitcher's box score in baseball?

Answer:
H is a Hold

A Hold is credited any time a relief pitcher enters a game in a Save Situation, records at least one out, and leaves the game never having relinquished the lead. A pitcher cannot finish the game and receive credit for a Hold, nor can he earn a hold and a save. It is shown in the box score in the way: Name (H, 4)
An H could also stand for a hit.
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