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Old Sun Jul 04, 2004, 10:25am
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Re: Re: You sure it says that?

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Originally posted by Rich Fronheiser
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Originally posted by mick
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Originally posted by Bunky
If the umps do not call infield fly, then the fielder can drop the ball and get a double play, which is what the rule is supposed to prevent --isn't it?

Dead Ball - 5-1 : The ball becomes dead immediately when :
  • j. an infielder intentionally drops a fair fly, fair line drive or fair bunt in flight with at least first base occupied and with less than two outs.
    mick
  • I'm sure he means "let it drop untouched." And in FED, the batter is still going to be out if the umpires agree that the ball met the requirements for an infield fly. In FED, the situation determines what happens, not the declaration.

    But he's right, there could still be more than one out achieved in this situation.

    --Rich
    Thanks, Rich.
    *Letting drop untouched* and *Intentionally dropping* are not the same colored horses.
    mick



    [Edited by mick on Jul 4th, 2004 at 01:05 PM]
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