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Originally Posted by midtnblu
No IFF rule is called and no one is able to make the play but the defense recovers and is able to get a force at 3b and 2b.
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This statement is ambiguous. If by "no one is able to make the play" you mean that no infielder can catch it with ordinary effort, then it's highly unlikely that the defense will get 2 outs here.
More likely, you meant that in fact the fielder did not catch the ball, though he could have. This is still an IFF.
Think of it this way: the IFF rule is intended to prevent the defense from making a DP on a pop-up in the infield. So if you've got a pop-up, and the defense gets 2 outs from it, you probably should have called an IFF.
If that happens, then fix it: send the runners back and declare the batter out.