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Supertay19
Can you reverse an infield fly call that was incorrectly applied meaning that you had runners at first and second or bases loaded with less than 2 outs and it wasn’t a bunt or line drive but a legitimate fly ball with no chance by the closest infielder to its proximity of flight and or landing remotely getting close enough to be caught but one of the umpires regardless in a two man crew calls and signals infield fly??
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Aging_Arbiter
Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement. 😂
grayhawk
Did the runners advance when the ball dropped, or did they stay put? If they stayed, I think it would be pretty difficult to retract an infield fly call. What would you do, award the BR first and adva
834k3r
I agree with others here: it's nearly impossible to justly "uncall" IFF. IMHO, it's easier to reverse a non-call of IFF.
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