
Thu Sep 30, 2010, 08:26am
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Sherman, TX
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Originally Posted by ChampaignBlue
This has been added
"Noted added, 10 AM CDT: NY coach Richard Ives emailed to say: "The teaser included the phrase 'and drops untouched to the ground,' which makes it sound like you don't call the IFF until it hits the ground. This impression is shared by others on your softball forum. Is this really what you want?"
We certainly do not want that. The infield fly call – "Infield fly, the batter's out!" –should be made closely to the time the batted ball reaches its greatest height. To wait to make that call until the ball falls untouched to the ground is to defeat – in spades –the purpose of the rule. Whoever is arguing to the contrary is probably named Old Smitty."
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Yeah. I saw that. Even more reason for me to not want to join the organization. Not a real professional answer!
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