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Understanding the Infield Fly
Really? This is from the title page. Anyone else have a problem(s) with this statement?
When a "routine" fly ball is hit to the infield (with runners on first and second or first, second, and third with fewer than two outs) and drops untouched to the ground, the plate umpire should declare "Infield fly, batter's out" loudly enough so that the runner(s) can hear him.
And we wonder why people cannot get this extremely simple rule correct
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