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Old Mon May 16, 2011, 08:59am
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Originally Posted by dilligaf View Post
I had a situation last night where the batter attempted a bunt that popped up quickly toward the pitcher. It only went up about 10’ and the pitcher had to hustle to try and make the play but missed it and the ball spun to foul territory. All requirements for IF were in place and satisfied. When the defensive coach asked why I did not call infield fly I explained it to him and he was satisfied.
My question is….is it possible to call infield fly on a ball that is bunted to a pop up and is high enough to be considered to be a routine fly ball?

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Read the part that I have bolded. Prior to that, you mention " the pitcher had to hustle to try and make the play but missed it." Now, go read the IFF rule, as has been recommended by others, and you will see that not only was the bunt an issue here, but that even if it were a proper hit, you still didn't have the requirements for an IFF met.
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