We need more information.
DO OVER
i beleive an infield fly call is a judgment call and cannot be appealed/protested therefore move on.. /thread
js.. op does not mention that scenario and it seems he does not want to explain the scenario he just wants to know (if the ump reverses his own call) what happen to the runners so if figured id try to end this thread thats going nowhereon the issue of the catch being "routine" or not yeah, but you can def protest an infield fly rule called with 2 outs
Unless the ball is foul correct?Once an infield fly is called the batter is out regardless of the ball being caught. Runners my advance at their own risk.
Unless the ball is foul correct?
Oh god, here come the credentials and accomplishments.
Umpire should declare, "Infield fly if fair." The batter isn't out if the ball is touched and/or falls into or over foul territory. The ball can hit in fair territory and roll foul. Foul ball has to be caught for infield fly to take effect.
Infield fly NEVER goes into effect on a foul ball. Caught or uncaught.
maverick... trust me he will cite a rule from Wayne's World of softball rules
Infield fly NEVER goes into effect on a foul ball. Caught or uncaught.
My mother always taught me that if you ignore something it will go away....hope springs eternal
Did they make the catch our not?My error, I should not have qualified the scenario with the ball being caught.
In this instance he call was obviously wrong, no infielder was able to easily make the catch. My question is should the umpire correct his call on his own or should he wait for an appeal? If the call is reversed, what to do with the runners and the batter?
Thank you Forest GumpMy mother used to say, "Stupid is as stupid does." Guess she had you in mind.
Perhaps one day you will make Sheriff UIC.