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Infield Fly Rule
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Infield Fly Rule
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1- Less than 2 outs 2- Runners at first and second, or at first, second, and third 3- Fair fly ball is hit that can be caught with normal effort by an infielder. This may be up to the umpire's judgment as to what a normal effort is. Result-...
If there are runners on first and second(Or the bases are loaded) and less then two outs when the batter hits a pop-up to the infield, he is automatically ruled out to prevent fielders from dropping the ball on purpose to try to turn a doub...
・ 1 Put on a baseball game. It's an extremely difficult rule to explain unless you can see the situation... ・ 2 Watch the game closely. If it helps keep your son/daughter/boyfriend/girlfriend/wife interested, explain... ・ 3 Give advance war...
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if you hit a pop fly in the infield a player is under it for more than 5 seconds (i think)
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When+can+an+infield+fly+be+ca...
・ 1 Check the number of outs. In order for baseball's infield fly rule to be enforced, there must be fewer... ・ 2 Scrutinize the runners on base. There must be runners on at least first and second base, or bases have... ・ 3 Watch those infi...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2084975_understand-infield-fly-...
Dave, The infield fly rule is considered in effect if both of the following conditions are met:・ 1) There are less then two outs, and ・ 2) There are runners on 1st and second, or the bases are loaded.
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Baseball-Instruction-327/Inf...
James, Sure! The infield fly rule must be called by the umpire when: There are less then two outs and there are runners on 1st and 2nd or the bases or loaded. In this instance, if the batter hits a pop up in the infield, then the batter i...
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Baseball-Instruction-327/inf...
Here's how the always-accurate Wikipedia "explains" it: "The infield fly rule applies when there are fewer than two outs and there is a force play at third (runners on first and second base, or bases loaded). In these situa...
http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/story/10569458
There is no walk rule for a guy followed by a guy, this is just a standard
http://www.nsacanada.ca/rules/faqs.htm
If baserunners are at first and second base, or first, second and third with less than 2 out the umpire may call an "infield fly" if the ball is popped up in the infield area and can be caught with "ordinary" effort by a...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_is_the_'infield_fly_rule'...
