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When an infield fly is called, and a runner attempts to tag, when can they leave the base? Is it when the ump calls it or when the fielder catches it? Also do they need to tag up if the ball is not caught?
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Number one, welcome to the board. Hope you enjoy the discussions. http://www.mansun-nl.com/smilies/wavey.gif Tagging is required only on a caught fly ball. Under any of these circumstances, the runner may disengage the bag upon any defender's first contact with the ball. |
Thank you for the answer and the welcome. I am on my second year of umpiring in Babe Ruth leagues.
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I didn't think it was necessary above as I believe that would be the response in all case, but I guess I could have qualified it. |
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Adding to what Mike said... Remember, the infield fly is just like any other fly ball in all respects except for one: the force is removed because the batter is out. Other than that, it is the same, and the runners obligations and options are the same. They just are not <u>forced</u> to advance if the ball is not caught. |
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