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Old Thu Aug 30, 2007, 10:14am
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Old Thu Aug 30, 2007, 11:12am
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Old Thu Aug 30, 2007, 11:40am
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Old Thu Aug 30, 2007, 04:43pm
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I think it's a little of both, but more heavily upon the latter than the former. If I've got an infielder who simply can't move worth a crap, and they have to haul butt to get under the ball, then that's not "ordinary effort."

Well I guess we need to define "ordinary effort" further then.

My ordinary effort to get to a ball as a second baseman would be considered highlight reel to some others, but where do you draw the line? If it happens on the first defensive chance to that particular fielder that you've mentioned, there's no way to have your pre-conceived call on it.

What I'm really saying/asking is should there be a standard across the board definition of ordinary effort, or should there be a case by case definition, or a combination of both? Personally, I employ a combination of "both".

If someone has the chance to make a defensive play on an IFF call that I've never seen make a fielding effort (and the overall play looks to be routine), then IFF should be called. If the fielder moves like a one legged man in an arse kicking contest in the middle of a minefield, then I'll adjust my mindset and apply the new formula to the equation...
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Old Sat Sep 01, 2007, 02:21am
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OK, justcallmeblue, now what should the call be if after the IFR is invoked, the fielder intentionally drops the fly ball and thus decoys the runners into attempting to advance, and one of them is put out?
The "intentionally dropped ball" rule can never apply when an Infield Fly has been called.

No matter how intentional or devious the actions are on the part of the infielder, the runners received all the information they needed when the umpire(s) bellowed out, "INFIELD FLY, BATTER'S OUT!"

They are not forced. The only way a double play can now occur is if one of the runners foolishly walks into a tag.

Can an infielder legally, and intentionally, drop a declared infield fly?

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Old Sat Sep 01, 2007, 07:53am
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Old Sat Sep 01, 2007, 09:34am
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The "intentionally dropped ball" rule can never apply when an Infield Fly has been called.

No matter how intentional or devious the actions are on the part of the infielder, the runners received all the information they needed when the umpire(s) bellowed out, "INFIELD FLY, BATTER'S OUT!"

They are not forced. The only way a double play can now occur is if one of the runners foolishly walks into a tag.

Can an infielder legally, and intentionally, drop a declared infield fly?

Yes!

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Old Sat Sep 01, 2007, 09:38am
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I haven't decided if I should call it from the dugout or the outfield. Apparently, both have really great views!

Screw green, it ain't easy being blue!

I won't be coming here that much anymore. I might check in now and again.
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Old Sat Sep 01, 2007, 09:57am
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Oops! Sorry. Was that question just for him?

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Old Sat Sep 01, 2007, 11:46am
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Oops! Sorry. Was that question just for him?

Yes, but justcallmeblue refused to answer and is now standing in the corner. You still get a Gold Star, David.

NCASAUump, for waiting your turn, you get the next question (if I can think of one!).
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Old Sat Sep 01, 2007, 01:29pm
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Oops! Sorry. Was that question just for him?

Yes, but justcallmeblue refused to answer and is now standing in the corner. You still get a Gold Star, David.

NCASAUump, for waiting your turn, you get the next question (if I can think of one!).
As long as it's a SP question, I'm game.

Though in advance, my answer is: 42.
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Old Sat Sep 01, 2007, 04:57pm
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Though in advance, my answer is: 42.

Here I am, brain the size of a planet, and they tell me to take you up to the bridge. Call that job satisfaction? Cause I don't.
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Old Tue Sep 04, 2007, 12:41pm
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Okay, here is one I saw this weekend. R1 & R2, 1 out, time has expired, and the offensive team is down by 1 or 2 runs.


IFF is hit, BU throws up both hands as does PU (Husband/wife couple that had some very "interesting" umpiring styles). The ball is not caught, and R2 is about 10-15ft off the base. She looks up, sees both umpires with their hands in the air, and casually walks back towards second. DC starts yelling at his players to tag her, which they do. BU rings her up for the third out and game over. OC starts raising hell because both umpires has signaled "Time Out" instead of IFF. Say you were the BU and the PU signaled with both hands in the air or vice versa, what would you do?


UIC (college assignor) was near me in the press box and had a few choice words to say......
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Old Tue Sep 04, 2007, 01:01pm
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Okay, here is one I saw this weekend. R1 & R2, 1 out, time has expired, and the offensive team is down by 1 or 2 runs.


IFF is hit, BU throws up both hands as does PU (Husband/wife couple that had some very "interesting" umpiring styles). The ball is not caught, and R2 is about 10-15ft off the base. She looks up, sees both umpires with their hands in the air, and casually walks back towards second. DC starts yelling at his players to tag her, which they do. BU rings her up for the third out and game over. OC starts raising hell because both umpires has signaled "Time Out" instead of IFF. Say you were the BU and the PU signaled with both hands in the air or vice versa, what would you do?


UIC (college assignor) was near me in the press box and had a few choice words to say......
If I'm the OC, I'm calling for a UIC to protest.
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Old Tue Sep 04, 2007, 01:02pm
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Okay, here is one I saw this weekend. R1 & R2, 1 out, time has expired, and the offensive team is down by 1 or 2 runs.


IFF is hit, BU throws up both hands as does PU (Husband/wife couple that had some very "interesting" umpiring styles). The ball is not caught, and R2 is about 10-15ft off the base. She looks up, sees both umpires with their hands in the air, and casually walks back towards second. DC starts yelling at his players to tag her, which they do. BU rings her up for the third out and game over. OC starts raising hell because both umpires has signaled "Time Out" instead of IFF. Say you were the BU and the PU signaled with both hands in the air or vice versa, what would you do?


UIC (college assignor) was near me in the press box and had a few choice words to say......

I am wondering how these two explained themselves to the OC.
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