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Old Thu Jul 14, 2011, 12:24am
shagpal shagpal is offline
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yes, on a no IFF situation, then must apply rule 10, since an IFF can't be called.

if it's IFF situation, and umpires ring out the IFF, it's rung, and can't be unrung.

I read about no phantom IFF. OP got a fielder dropping the ball after umpires rung the IFF bell, and tried to unring that bell after the fielder dropped the ball. where is this phantom?


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Originally Posted by DeputyUICHousto View Post
If you're referring to the fact that the batter runner is already called out by the umpire on the phantom infield fly you're wrong. If you leave that the way called you now have a protestable situation. You cannot call infield fly with a single runner on base. That's a misapplication of the rule and thereby protestable. Since the ball was not caught you can only put the batter at 1b.
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