Can you intentionally not catch a fly ball?

Under Official Baseball Rule 5.09(a)(12), the batter
batter
A batter or hitter is a person whose turn it is to face the pitcher. The three main goals of batters are to become a baserunner, to drive runners home or to advance runners along the bases for others to drive home, but the techniques and strategies they use to do so vary.
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is out, the ball is dead, and runner(s) return to their original base(s) when an infielder intentionally drops a fair fly ball
fly ball
A fly ball is a batted ball hit in an arcing manner. For statistical purposes, MLB uses the term "fly ball" for such balls that go into the outfield, and a separate term (pop-up, below) for such balls that stay in the infield.
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or line drive with runners on first, first and second, first and third, or bases loaded (with less than two out).
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Can you purposely not catch a ball in baseball?

Yes. The only reason would be an infield line drive with a runner on base to set up a double play. If it was a pop up to the infield the infield fly rule is called and the batter is out.
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Is not catching a fly ball an error?

If a ground ball goes through a fielder's legs or a fly ball falls untouched and, in the scorer's judgment, the fielder could have handled the ball with ordinary effort, the Official Scorer shall charge such fielder with an error.
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Can you intentionally drop a fly ball in softball?

The college rule clearly states that the ball must be legally and actually caught and then deliberately dropped. A ball that is trapped or guided to the ground is not considered as having been intentionally dropped. The batter is not out if the infielder permits the ball in flight to drop untouched to the ground.
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What is the no fly rule in baseball?

If an infield fly is caught, the runners must retouch their original bases ("tag up") after the catch before attempting to advance. If an infield fly is not caught, no tag up is required and the runners may advance at their own risk.
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Can you intentionally drop a fly ball?



How do you enforce a no-fly zone?

But either way, a no-fly zone must be enforced by the threat of force. The nation or nations imposing the no-fly zone must deploy surveillance aircraft to monitor the airspace, as well as fighters to deter — and if necessary — shoot down any hostile aircraft that enter the space.
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What is the fly ball rule?

1) There must be less than 2 outs; 2) There must be runners on first and second OR first, second, and third; 3) The fly ball cannot be a bunt or a line drive; 4) An infielder must be able to catch the ball with ordinary effort.
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What happens if a fielder catches a fly ball?

It is not a catch if a fielder touches a fly ball, then deflects it against a member of the offensive team or an umpire, and then is secured by himself or another defensive player. That said, if you touch a fly ball and deflect it directly to yourself or another fielder who then secures the ball, that is a catch.
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What is the hardest infield position in softball?

The shortstop has many responsibilities, including catching and fielding, and are very versatile and agile players. This is perhaps the most difficult position on the field. The remaining base is reserved for the third baseman.
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Why no infield fly rule with runner on first?

Why is there no infield fly rule with a runner on first? If there were just a runner on first the only advantage the defensive team would have by letting the ball drop is to get the lead runner out at second.
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What if the umpire doesn't catch the ball?

6.09 The batter becomes a runner when— … (b) The third strike called by the umpire is not caught, providing (1) first base is unoccupied, or (2) first base is occupied with two out… The dropped third strike is a peculiar rule.
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What counts as an error for a catcher?

If the runner takes an additional base due to the wild throw, an error is charged for that advance. The other scenario where catchers may be given an error unrelated to fielding a ball in play is catcher's interference, when the catcher's glove is hit by the bat during the swing.
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Do errors ruin no hitters?

MLB rules dictate that a no-hitter is a full game in which one or more pitchers do not allow a player to reach a base from a hit. Players can take bases from walks or errors or even score, and a game can still be a no-hitter.
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What is the most obscure rule in baseball?

One of the most obscure rules in baseball is that pitchers cannot spit on the ball before throwing it toward the batter. Besides spit, it is also illegal for pitchers to wipe other substances on the ball, such as sweat, vaseline, or pine tar.
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Is hidden ball trick legal in MLB?

The hidden ball trick is a legal play in baseball that has been around since the game's beginning. The trick is executed when a fielder hides the ball in an attempt to fool the runner into thinking the pitcher has the ball, allowing the fielder to tag them out.
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What is the infield fly rule in MLB 2022?

An infield fly is any fair fly ball (not including a line drive or a bunt) which can be caught by an infielder with ordinary effort when first and second or first, second and third base are occupied, before two men are out.
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Where do you put the weakest player in softball?

Playing right field requires decent arm strength because of the long throw to third, but the right fielder is typically the least important player on the field.
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What is the most stressful position in baseball?

The pitcher is the most difficult position to play in baseball. Not only does the pitcher have the most important job on the field, which is to get batters out and prevent runs from scoring, but he also has to deal with the immense pressure that accompanies being on the mound.
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What is worst position in softball?

It's hard to say exactly which position is hardest, but pitching and being a shortstop are some of the most difficult positions in softball. Pitching controls the whole game, basically. It's one of the most high pressure and important offensive positions in softball.
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Who is responsible for catching long fly balls in baseball?

Right fielders are responsible for catching fly balls, preventing triples, backing up first base, and long throws to third base.
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Should you catch a fly ball with two hands?

I'll get right to it. It's acceptable to catch a fly ball with one hand. It might even be preferable, and it's not true what those Little League coaches planted in my brain when I was trying to snag fly balls out of the air about 40 years ago.
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What happens if an umpire interferes with a catch?

When the plate umpire interferes with the catcher, this is a delayed dead ball. If the catcher retires a runner who is attempting to steal, the interference is nullified, the same as batter interference. If the runner is not erased, he must return to the base he occupied prior to the pitch.
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Can you score off a fly ball?

Definition. A sacrifice fly occurs when a batter hits a fly-ball out to the outfield or foul territory that allows a runner to score. The batter is given credit for an RBI.
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Can you throw your glove at a fly ball?

When a fielder intentionally throws his glove at a fair batted ball or a foul ball that has a chance of being fair, and makes contact with the ball, the batter and all runners are awarded three bases. The ball is not dead, however.
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