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					Originally Posted by bob jenkins
					
				 
				Start with this general principal:  A runner is out when he's hit by an untouched fair batted ball in fair territory unless BOTH of the following are true:  1) He could reasonably expect the defense to field the ball before it got to him and 2) A defender playing behind him didn't have a play 
			
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 So if nobody came even close to having a play on the ball, it would not be considered "passing an infielder" even if it did technically pass an infielder?