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Old Tue May 15, 2007, 02:28pm
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Originally Posted by archangel
Can you tell me the FED rule backing your statement? I dont necessarily disagree with you but the following has me wondering....
where in the OP does it say this is FED? Look in 2.00, definition of IFF, for the OBR cite.


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8-4-2K -(paraphrase) A runner is out when he is contacted by a fair batted ball before it touches/passes any infielder, except the pitcher....

But also...
8-4-2k-2 ..if a runner is hit by an infield fly when he is not touching his base, both he and batter are out.

It seems to read that a FLY ball, ruled IFF, that hits a runner not on base is out, but what of an IFF that falls untouched, bounces, and hits a runner not on base? Do we then rule according to 8-4-2? if so then a pitcher wouldnt be considered an infielder....
Once the ball contacts the ground, it is no longer a fly ball, yes? It is now a 'fair batted ball' for all rule interps (assuming it was a fair ball, of course).

The OP states 'fielder' near 2B so I speculate that it is not F1. However, more clarification may be forthcoming, or razr will let us all twist in the wind forever
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