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thumpferee Sun May 22, 2005 12:56pm

R1 and R2, 1 out. I'm PU. B1 hits 35-45 foot pop up towards 2nd base, runners take off. As the ball hits it's peak, I call "IIF, Batter's out"!

After the ball lands, I notice F4 took off toward 2b to cover and was no where near the ball to catch it. I know IFF should be called if it can be caught with ordinary effort, but considering the sitch, did I blow this one?

PS: I heard the O manager tell his players and parents that it was the correct call. He even went as far as to say "the rule is to protect the runners". I love that guy!

Thanks for your thoughts!

mick Sun May 22, 2005 02:23pm

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Originally posted by thumpferee
R1 and R2, 1 out. I'm PU. B1 hits 35-45 foot pop up towards 2nd base, runners take off. As the ball hits it's peak, I call "IIF, Batter's out"!

After the ball lands, I notice F4 took off toward 2b to cover and was no where near the ball to catch it. I know IFF should be called if it can be caught with ordinary effort, but considering the sitch, did I blow this one?

PS: I heard the O manager tell his players and parents that it was the correct call. He even went as far as to say "the rule is to protect the runners". I love that guy!

Thanks for your thoughts!

Yer good.
IFR doesn't change based upon fielders' intelligence. :)
mick

aevans410 Mon May 23, 2005 07:12am

Bingo. If you feel that the ball could have been caught with ordinary effort, its an IFF.

mcrowder Mon May 23, 2005 09:03am

I'll add that the IFF doesn't go away if the infielder chooses to make considerably less than "ordinary effort" as he seems to have done in this case.

thumpferee Mon May 23, 2005 09:15am

Thanks for the confirmation guys!

I'm surprised nobody ragged me about my typo, IIF, what da he!! is that? :)

Thanks for posting!

edited to add the exclamation points instead of the ll's. Or can we say hell Mick?



[Edited by thumpferee on May 23rd, 2005 at 10:18 AM]


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