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I'm sure your reasons might be good...obviously this isn't the be all and end all strategy, but a very common one.
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Rule 2 , Sec. 19 Infield Fly
"An infield fly is a fair fly which can be caught by an infielder with ordinary effort, (rule does not preclude outfielders from being allowed to attempt to make the catch)....." The way I understand it if I'm reading it correctly, the infielder must be able to make the catch with ordinary effort but the outfielder may make the actual attempt. |
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Yes. If uncalled by either ump, it is a major mistake and an existing ruling or case play must be considered. IFF is in effect anyway. 1) The batter is out, 2) runners maintain any bases, and 3) the defense can't take advantage of DP opportunity. Just trying to give clear info and avoid another English-only tongue-lashing over the semantics of an "uncalled" IFF rule. Quote:
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We, my partner and I, have nothing else to rule on unless a play follows or time is requested. I suppose one of us can kindly remind everyone again that the batter is out. Last edited by SAump; Sat Apr 28, 2007 at 05:17pm. |
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I'm certainly not going to walk the number 8 man and the number 9 man to load the bases with none out for the top of the order. And if Danny Almonte is pitching and striking everybody out how did the batter hit a triple? Geez.. |
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I'm sure your reasons might be good...obviously this isn't the be all and end all strategy, but a very common one.
that's why we play the game...different coaches, different strategies, different levels of baseball. and DG, while I have seen what I describe work, I have also seen it fail...much like you scenario...I can find a million reasons why your strategy is good too...but like any plan in baseball...it doesn't work every time. In the Almonte case...maybe it was a dropped 3rd strike followed by two passed balls....there R3 no outs. :-)
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I think all the confusion stems from whether an outfielder's ability to catch the ball with ordinary effort is a factor in determining an IFF. It is not. Only an infielder's ability to catch the ball with ordinary effort is used as criteria for calling IFF. I think Johnny was asking if F7 comes running in, does he qualify for an IFF rule. The answer is NO. He can certainly catch the ball, but to be an IFF, an infielder must be able to catch the ball with ordinary effort. He can always give way to an outfielder calling him off, if he thinks the outfielder has a better angle on the ball.
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It's not jibber or jabber
This thread can't last forever. Forget the people in the OP then, start with R1 and R2, a towering fly ball within the "outskirts" of the infield and less than 2 outs. IFF, if Fair. As Mr. Carl Childress stated, "The situation determines the out."
Edited to delete: No one will argue whether jibber or jabber missed the catch. Edited to add: The umpires will not care whether jibber or jabber missed the catch. The play will not be "uncalled" for either team. Last edited by SAump; Sat Apr 28, 2007 at 01:20pm. |
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Please Read UP
There is no outfielder fly rule. There is no infielder fly rule.
It doen't matter who on the defense does what. The batter runner is out because there is an INFIELD FLY rule, caught or not, in effect. This protects the runner(s) from running into an easy double or triple play. The "force to vacate" from an uncaught infield fly is removed by rule. The runners may keep their bases or advance at their own risk. The rule protects the offense, not the defense. Last edited by SAump; Sat Apr 28, 2007 at 05:11pm. |
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