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Old Tue Jun 02, 2009, 03:03pm
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My first year doing softball. I'm doing lower-level co-ed rec league. ASA rules. Fun times.
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It's my understanding that when infield fly is invoked, the batter is out and the runners are free to advance at their own peril.
The batter is out; rules regarding catch/appeal remain the same as any other caught fly ball (or uncaught as the case may be).

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Two situations I observed during my last two games.

First game, R1 on 2nd, R2 on 3rd, batter hits pop fly to F4, infield fly is called. F4 catches the ball as R1 is about 6 or 7 feet off the base when the IF is called. F4 throws the ball to F6 who steps on the base before R1 can get back. R1 is called out.
This is not an IF situation and IF should not have been called. Less than two outs - runners at 1B & 2B or 1B, 2B, & 3B.

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So, even though IF is invoked, the tag up rule still applies? (I apologize if I'm not using correct terminology here....I'm new) I thought, based on the rule, the runner had the right to advance, thus it wouldn't be a force out, but R1 would need to be tagged.
When correctly called - all "tag up" rules are exactly the same as any other caught/uncaught fly ball.


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Second game, same runners, same pop fly. Except this time, F4 drops the ball. I call BR out, then R1 breaks for 3rd base. She gets caught in a rundown and gets tagged out by F4. I call her out. My observer comes onto the field and declares that she should be safe, as the ball was dead on the infield fly.
The ball is not dead on IF. Were IF correctly called - this is an out. Runners advance at their own risk.


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He told me after the game that if the ball is dropped, the play is immediately dead and runners go back to their bases. I can't remember reading this in the rule book.

Help?
It is not in any rule book, so tell your obvserver to stay off your field and observe only.
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