When it is determined that the ball will be infield fly, the referee must immediately declare infield fly, this is so that the runner can have a chance to react. 토토사이트 If the ball is close to the foul line, the referee must declare that it will fly in if the ball is alive. The ball is still alive in Enfield Fly mode, and runners can go to the next base at the risk of being caught in the air, or leave the previous base and move on to the next base (like any other ball caught in the air). If the ball is caught in the foul area, it is treated like any other foul ball.
If the ball declared by the defensive player is allowed to fall to the ground without contact with himself and the ball goes out of the ground after hitting the ground before passing the first or third base, the ball is considered a foul. If the ball that has been declared Inffield Fly falls to the ground in the foul area without contact with the defenders and hits the ground before the first or second base, it will be Inffield Fly.
In Fieldfly Rule, the referee must judge whether the defensive player could have caught the ball with normal effort, this should not be based on arbitrary restrictions such as grass or foul lines. If the ball is also caught by a field out, the referee must declare the field fly if the same ball can be easily caught by the referee in the referee's judgment. Fieldfly should not be considered a final game in any way, the referee's judgment is the criterion and his decision is immediate.
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