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Legitimate One Hoppers
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COACH: But Blue! He let the fly drop on purpose so he could get the double play! ME: Yes, you're right; he didn't touch it before it 'dropped'. COACH: That's a dropped fly ball! They should only get one out!!! ME: No, it's not. COACH: But you just said he dropped it! ME: No, letting it drop untouched is not dropping it. You have to touch it to drop it. Let's play. COACH stands confused and flabbergasted that his well-reasoned argument didn't save him an out. Has this scenario happened to others? I find it extremely ironic that a coach who knows about the dropped-fly rule would not know the definition of a dropped fly (especially since the Approved Ruling makes it very clear). |
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