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Old Tue Oct 25, 2005, 11:34pm
SanDiegoSteve SanDiegoSteve is offline
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Re: Re: To each his own

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Originally posted by DG
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Originally posted by Tim C
I have NEVER, nor will I ever, say: "Batter's Out!"

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I said it this past Sunday. Situation, bases loaded, no outs. Popup hit to edge of outfield grass behind SS. SS camps under, and I say "infield fly". Of course he drops the ball, and the runner on 3b scampers home as the ball hits the SS foot and gets away from him. I turn to 1b, point at the batter-runner who is standing on 1b and say "batter's out".

I don't know why we should avoid saying "batter's out" when he is. When there is a runner on 1B and less than 2 outs, and a pitch on a swinging strike hits the dirt, I always say "batter's out", or something similar (he's out).
Precisely, and I was taught that the proper mechanic for the Infield Fly Rule was to say "Infield fly, the batter's out", or if near a foul line, "Infield fly, if fair", while pointing with the right index finger to the sky.
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