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  1. The infield fly rule states that runners may advance "after the ball is touched". This rule governs the tag up if the infield fly is caught. The runner does not need to wait on base until the fielder achieves full control of the ball. There is no need to tag up at any time if the ball is dropped.

  2. May 13, 2019 · If these conditions are met, the umpire verbally declares the infield fly rule to be in effect and points to the air, while the ball is still airborne. When this occurs, the batter is automatically out, regardless of anything else that happens on the play.

    • Andrew Simon
  3. ⚾ What happens if an infielder fails to catch the infield fly ball? If an infielder fails to catch the ball after the infield fly rule is called, the batter is still out. The ball remains live, and base runners may advance at their own risk but must be tagged out since the force play is removed.

    • When Does The Infield Fly Rule Apply?
    • Why Is There No Infield Fly Rule with A Runner on First?
    • How Do You Call An Infield Fly?
    • Do You Have to Tag Up on An Infield Fly?
    • Can A Line Drive Be An Infield Fly?
    • What Happens If You Drop An Infield Fly?
    • Can An Infield Fly Rule Be called on A Foul Ball?
    Must be less than 2 outs
    Must be runners on first and second or the bases must be loaded
    An infielder must be able to catch the ball with ordinary effort, or, even if handled by an outfielder, if, in the umpire's judgment, the ball could have been as easily handled by an infielder
    The fly ball cannot be a bunt or a line drive

    If there were just a runner on first the only advantage the defensive team would have by letting the ball drop is to get the lead runner out at second. With at least two runners on base subject to a “force play”, the defensive team could potentially record multiple outs, which is what the rule aims to stop.

    Due to the infield fly rule being a judgement call by the umpire, it may be called differently depending on game conditions and of course, the umpire that is calling the game. The umpire understands to make the call immediately once they determine the play meets the criteria of the rule, based solely on their judgement.

    On a caught infield fly, runners must tag up in order to advance to the next base. This applies the same as with any catch. If the infield fly falls to fair ground untouched, or is touched and dropped, runners do not need to tag-up. However, since the batter is out, the force play on the other runners is removed.

    No, a line drive cannot be ruled an infield fly. However, there is another rule in place to ensure that a fielder may not intentionally drop any ball hit in the air to gain a defensive advantage by not catching it; this includes line drives. Therefore, a line drive will not be called an infield fly in any situation.

    Regardless of if the ball is caught or not, once the umpire calls infield fly, the batter is out. The ball is still live and base runners are allowed to advance at their own risk. However, there is no longer a force play on the runner(s) and fielders must now tag them out instead of just touching the base.

    The infield fly rule ONLY applies to a fair ball. If the ball is dropped or caught in foul territory it is not an infield fly. In the instance a ball appears to be fair and the umpire calls infield fly, once it drifts into foul territory at all, caught or not, it is no longer an infield fly.

    • Baseball Monkey
  4. Mar 26, 2023 · What Happens When an Infield Fly Rule Is Called? The main advantage of the infield rule is the batter is called out, and the baserunner(s) are not bound to force play , which means, the runners must not advance to the next base.

  5. Oct 5, 2012 · When an infield fly rule is called, runners may advance at their own risk. If on an infield fly rule, the infielder intentionally drops a fair ball, the ball remains in play despite the provisions of Rule 6.05 (l). The infield fly rule takes precedence.

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  7. Oct 2, 2023 · In softball, the Infield Fly Rule applies when runners are on first and second base or when all bases are occupied with less than two outs. If the batter hits a fly ball that an infielder can catch with “ ordinary effort, ” the rule becomes applicable.

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