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Infield fly not declared
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Guest Ray
Bases loaded 1 out. Batter runner hits a fly ball just behind 3rd base. Plate umpire doesn't call infield fly. 2 defenders converge on ball and it drops between them as a fair ball. Runner breaks from third and is thrown out at the plate on a close play. Bases loaded 2 outs. Offense appeals to the umpire that the runner from 3 rd was forced to go to home plate because the infield fly was not declared. They want the batter to be out and the runner returned to 3rd. The question is that I've always been told that an infield fly is in effect even if not declared by the umpire. If that's true, then the the runner from third advanced at her own risk and is liable to be put out with a tag at the plate and the batter runner is out because of the infield fly. Double play, 3 outs, inning over, Correct?
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