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Originally Posted by Centerfield9
EXACTLY! On any other flyball, the runners do not have to retouch their base after the ball is touched (and dropped) by the fielder. But in the case of the IFF, they do. Otherwise, why would MLB say "retouch and advance after the ball is touched?"
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Part of learning the rules of baseball and softball is learning how the rules are read.
I and the other umpires have told you: Except for the fact that the batter is out on an IFF regardless of whether or not the ball is caught, it is just like ANY other fly ball.
What that means is, that a runner does not need to retouch if the ball is not caught.
It's as simple as that.
Rita