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Originally posted by DG
I don't need to read "in flight" to know that a ball between the knees is not in flight.. Like I said, it may not be caught yet, but definitely not in flight.
What's your problem, one too many, or one too few?
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Obviously you do need to read the definition.
So a ball that is not in flight can not be caught, correct? So a line drive back to F1, and the ball somehow lodges itself between his legs. He then grabs the ball, and puts it into his glove. Are you calling this a no catch?
IN FLIGHT describes a batted, thrown, or pitched ball which has not yet touched the ground or some object other than a fielder.