Infield fly question
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Infield fly question
Runners on 1st and 2nd, one out. Pop up behind the mound, everyone lost it in the sun. Ball hits the ground. Umpire calls infield fly as the ball hits the ground. Batters called out. Pitcher picks the ball up and throws to first for double play. Coach argued forever and on the brink of getting tossed. What’s everyone’s thoughts on this play I witnessed tonight?
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If infield fly is called runners advance on their own. Sucks if the umpire waited that long to call it though.
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Infield Fly no matter Sun or not. Ump should call it earlier but batter is out. Runners run at their own risk.
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If the ball was not caught, I'm not so sure the runner even has to tag up. So there should not have been a force play at first base. Batter is out, Although, I have been wrong before.
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If the runner from first is standing on the bag, then they should not be out in this situation. If they are off the bag, then it’s like previously stated, advancing at their own risk
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What did the runner on first do when the ball was in the air? What did the runner on first do after the ball hit the ground? Was the second out called as some kind of force out or tagged runner?on the black wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 8:27 pm Runners on 1st and 2nd, one out. Pop up behind the mound, everyone lost it in the sun. Ball hits the ground. Umpire calls infield fly as the ball hits the ground. Batters called out. Pitcher picks the ball up and throws to first for double play. Coach argued forever and on the brink of getting tossed. What’s everyone’s thoughts on this play I witnessed tonight?
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I always thought infield fly was called early, like when the ball was at or near its highest point. Several times this year it wasn't called until after the pop up was caught.
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Infield Fly can be called at anytime. Ideally early, but at anytime. Kids and coaches need to understand situations and know how to play those situations.
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From the rule book:
“When it seems apparent that a batted ball will be an Infield Fly, the umpire shall immediately declare "Infield Fly" for the benefit of the runners.”
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Ideally it is. But can be called late if needed.Raiderball wrote: ↑Thu May 26, 2022 7:28 pm I always thought infield fly was called early, like when the ball was at or near its highest point. Several times this year it wasn't called until after the pop up was caught.
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The infield fly should have been called earlier. As an umpire, it's one one-thousand, two one-thousand, then make the call.
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