To determine the number of points a 2-run home run would be worth in this fantasy baseball league, we need to calculate the total points based on the scoring settings provided:
1. Hits = 1 point
2. Home Runs = 4 points
3. Runs Batted In (RBI) = 2 points per RBI
4. Grand Slams = 8 points (Note: This is not relevant for a 2-run home run)
A 2-run home run accomplishes the following:
- 1 hit
- 1 home run
- 2 RBIs (because 2 runs are batted in)
Now let's calculate the points:
- The hit by itself is worth 1 point.
- The home run adds 4 points.
- Each RBI is worth 2 points, and since there are 2 RBIs, this adds 2 * 2 = 4 points.
Now, we sum these points:
1 (hit) + 4 (home run) + 4 (2 RBIs) = 9 points
Therefore, a 2-run home run would be worth 9 points in this fantasy league. However, 9 is not one of the options provided. Given the options, none of them correctly represents the calculation as per the rules given. Therefore, it seems there might be a mistake in the provided options.