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  2. Infield fly rule - Wikipedia

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    The infield fly rule is a rule of baseball and softball that treats certain fly balls as though caught, before the ball is caught, even if the infielder fails to catch it or drops it on purpose. The umpire 's declaration of an infield fly means that the batter is out (and all force plays are removed) regardless of whether the ball is caught.

  3. Warning track - Wikipedia

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    The warning tracks in Major League Parks are roughly 16 feet (5 m) wide, while the warning track in Olympic stadiums are roughly 20 feet (6 m) wide, and on softball fields are often 10 feet (3 m). [1]: 18, 21 [8] When Major League Baseball instituted the warning track, it was 10 feet (3 m) wide. [4]

  4. William S. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    The Infield Fly Rule (now covered by Major League Baseball rules 6.05e and 2.00), was adopted in the 1890s to prevent situations in which fielders could take advantage of base runners by intentionally allowing a ball to drop with runners on first and second or bases loaded and less than two outs in order to turn a double play or triple play on the base runners.

  5. White Sox discover yet another way to lose a game: Infield ...

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    "[An infield fly] is alive and runners may advance at the risk of the ball being caught, or retouch and advance after the ball is touched, the same as on any fly ball. If the hit becomes a foul ...

  6. Yankees' Juan Soto called out, Aaron Boone ejected on ... - AOL

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    The result of the pop fly was a double play. The Yankees' next batter, Alex Verdugo, grounded out to end the threat. In case you're not well-versed on the infield fly section of the MLB rulebook ...

  7. Protested game - Wikipedia

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    Through the 2019 season, protests in Major League Baseball (MLB) were governed by Rule 7.04, "Protesting Games". [1] Managers could initiate a protest "because of alleged misapplication of the rules", provided they notified the umpires "at the time the play under protest occurs and before the next pitch, play or attempted play" (in the case of a game-ending play, a protest could be filed with ...

  8. List of nicknamed Major League Baseball games and plays

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    Infield Fly Game: October 5, 2012 St. Louis Cardinals: 6–3 Atlanta Braves: 2012 National League Wild Card Game, known for a controversial infield fly called by umpire Sam Holbrook on a fly ball off of the bat of Braves player Andrelton Simmons that landed in shallow left field between Cardinals players Pete Kozma and Matt Holliday. [34] [35 ...

  9. Batted ball - Wikipedia

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    Martinez also had a 5.8% "infield fly ball percentage", [18] meaning that 5.8% of the fly balls he hit were infield pop-ups. [ 17 ] In 2010, FanGraphs noted that the "league average" for batted ball rates was 44% ground balls, 35% fly balls, and 21% line drives (the three figures sum to 100%) with 11% of fly balls being infield pop-ups.

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