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Old Wed May 03, 2006, 10:51am
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Originally Posted by Smiley
The rule also does not apply in the case of an infield fly that is called such in error. Casebook play 10.2.3 Situation D says both teams are responsible to know when conditions exist for an infield fly.
The difference here is one of umpire judgment coming into the mix.

In my example, the players cannot assume IF will eventually be called, since even if the conditions exist, the actual call is still umpire judgment.

In your example, the players should know the game situation, and know that the IFR is not in force (to which I say, "sure, they should... most coaches don't even know...")
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