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[Thank You, Pitch] I’m pretty much like this too.

In simple terms, the batter is out when they hit a fly ball that an infielder can catch. However, the infield fly rule does not apply to bunt flies, and it also does not apply in situations like this one with no outs and a runner on first base.

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Is it a dirty joke?

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Is it applicable with one out and runner on first base?

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>>2

It only applies when there are two outs, except in situations with runners on first and second base or bases loaded.

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I don’t understand why such a complicated sport is so popular that the stadium is packed.

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Isn’t it because it was broadcast on TV?

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>>3

There’s no need to understand this if you’re just casually looking at it.

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>>3

It’s quite enjoyable even when observed from a distance.

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What happens if an infielder drops a fly ball that seemed catchable?

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>>4

The batter is out, so the runners are waiting on base, and there’s nothing that can be done.

It was established because if there are two or more runners when a declaration is not made, it would be bad to intentionally drop the ball to aim for a double play.

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Infield is tough, isn’t it?

By the way, there are a lot of difficult rules in baseball.

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Even understanding the offside rule in soccer is just barely possible, so there’s no way I can understand this…

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I found out that researching infield flies was no good.

https://www.nikkansports.com/baseball/news/1472459.html

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There are rules that make you go, “I don’t understand that, like the one from Dokaben!”

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Favorite infield fly

Favorite infield fly

Baseball boss boss Danurubebobo Bidadabo! I never thought I’d get to enter Hogwarts. Ah, first it’s about the house. Bobobunuru ♪ But we’re here! I really wanted to join the baseball club. Magic classes can be retained! No, I’m a graduate from here. Hey, how about you, would you like to join the baseball club? Even though it’s a magic school? Voldemort, Voldemort, we produced Nomo! That’s absolutely a lie. Gryffindor is Gryffindor. If you hit that thing, it’ll be a problem. I’m tired, let’s drink water. I’ll steal during practice! Quidditch is weak! I fight with just my body in baseball! I’ll use it, it’s fine. Duras is definitely the ace! To protect Hogwarts during lunch, using magic isn’t allowed, especially with dragons… What’s with that? Is that Luldrhai…? No? Inside the school, it’s easy to see… Daaa— Isn’t that a solicitation? That’s 100 out of 81. Congratulations on drafting in 4th place. Scouts were here… Grinpeel— 10 points! Judging the opposition cup, Gringweal— 10 points! The scenery is great. Boss boss Danurubebobo, 60,000 strong! Therefore, I’m going to use magic in Hogwarts’ graduation ceremony, right? Transport users compare my bam tooth pillars together. They’re swollen. Undying. Back to the island, other things…

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I don’t really know, but if a fly ball that an infielder can catch is hit within the infield range, is it already an out?

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>>13

It’s just that it’s not good if a fly ball leads to an easy double play just because it was dropped on purpose.

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It becomes easy to understand when you deduce it from the rule that prevents intentional dropped balls leading to double plays.

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Too many rules have been added arbitrarily.

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This is the match.

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Baseball has the mysterious element called the appeal play.

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Is it really that difficult to see the thread? When I looked it up, it was complicated and I was like ????.

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There are some confusing rules, but if you’re just playing or watching amateur baseball, it’s okay not to understand them.

So, let’s play some amateur baseball.

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>>20

I want to do it, but I don’t know where to go…

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>>28

If you search for where I live plus “grass baseball team,” it will come up.

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>>33

Is it okay for beginners?

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>>35

I can’t really understand that… I think most things should be fine, though.

I think it would be tough if it’s a team that really elevates their motivation for the match.

If you can investigate it, you should check in advance whether the atmosphere is relaxed or not.

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>>51

Thank you!

I’ll look into various things.

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You have to make a quick judgment on this rule during the play.

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You’re reliable, ChatGPT.

You're reliable, ChatGPT.

Conditions for the establishment of infield fly rule based on out count and runners on base
Out Count | Base Situation | Infield Fly Rule Applicability
0 Outs | No Runners | × (no runners present)
0 Outs | Only First Base | × (only first base is excluded)
0 Outs | Only Second Base | × (first base is open)
0 Outs | Only Third Base | × (first base is open)
0 Outs | First and Second Base | ○ (applicable)
0 Outs | First and Third Base | × (no runner on second base)
0 Outs | Second and Third Base | × (first base is open)
0 Outs | Bases Loaded | ○ (applicable)
1 Out | No Runners | × (no runners present)
1 Out | Only First Base | × (only first base is excluded)
1 Out | Only Second Base | × (first base is open)
1 Out | Only Third Base | × (first base is open)
1 Out | First and Second Base | ○ (applicable)
1 Out | First and Third Base | × (no runner on second base)
1 Out | Second and Third Base | × (first base is open)
1 Out | Bases Loaded | ○ (applicable)
2 Outs | All | × (not applicable with 2 outs)

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The person who hit the ball should do their best to run! The defending side should do their best to catch it! Let’s both put in our best effort seriously!

I understand that allowing the idea of “it’s better to intentionally make mistakes” shouldn’t be accepted.

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A miraculous play where Noma, Francisco, and the umpire all don’t understand the rules.

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We enjoy baseball with the atmosphere.

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>>26

One of the good things is that you can enjoy it with the atmosphere.

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If there is a runner only on first base, is it okay to say that the batter will go all out to step on the base and therefore a double play can’t be made?

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>>27

Sometimes it becomes an issue when the fool doesn’t run to first base.

Well, it’s the idiot who played lazily that’s at fault…

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I don’t really understand the rule that says you have to return to base once a fly ball is hit.

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>>29

If that’s okay, if you get on base, just hit a big fly and it’ll be one point.

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>>29

Without that, it would just become a competition where everyone hits fly balls.

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>>41

Is it different…?

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>>25

It’s a strikeout.

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I can’t tell where the line is between it being a cheat for falling on purpose or a clever strategy…!

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Thanks to the wild pitch, a rare record of four strikeouts in one inning was created.

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>>25

It will go down as a strikeout in the records.

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I’ve read several baseball manga, but I’ve never heard of it.

…Was I just letting it flow…?

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>>37

I often see it in PowerPro!

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Are the rules of baseball balanced by adjustments that increase restrictions?

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Now that you mention it, I don’t recall seeing many baseball manga that feature the infield fly rule.

It’s about the same level as Dokaben.

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>>44

Well, there aren’t many mangas that can get exciting with an infield fly…

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I can’t keep up with close calls like a double play from a dropped ball.

I feel like it’s a rule for the umpire, the infield fly.

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>>47

No, it’s just that the defensive side becomes too advantageous, so we are just putting limitations in place.

There are plenty of even more controversial judgments than this.

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Getzoo…?

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The rules may seem simple at first glance, but they are complicated! That’s baseball.

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>>49

It’s good that it’s easy to watch.

Hitting a home run is amazing!

If you get a strikeout, that’s amazing!

Double play is cool!

That’s enough for that.

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The desire to play baseball is usually satisfied by going to the batting center.

Even though it’s just amateur baseball, it’s a hassle to start playing baseball now.

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Aren’t you likely to learn it if you play a baseball game?

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>>52

I honestly think there are many parts that I don’t really understand even while doing it.

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>>52

In terms of Yu-Gi-Oh, there’s probably a difference as significant as the way of playing and the wording of the cards regarding handling.

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>>61

I don’t really understand even when watching Yu-Gi-Oh! match streams… I wish there was an AI judgment like in chess broadcasts.

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>>82

I still don’t understand even with the AI judgment!

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If you consider why it is set, it’s not that difficult.

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If this didn’t exist, I could cheat the rules easily…

Well, even if there are rules, you can still hack them.

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The Dokaben rules are nice, aren’t they?

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I don’t understand offside in soccer either…

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What’s scarier is that it’s clearly written in the rules that pushing and holding are fouls, yet everyone is doing it.

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>>64

Holding is one thing, but pushing is just a hair’s breadth away from physical contact…

That’s why it’s common for people to dramatically fall or act in pain to try to make their opponents play a card.

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>>77

Well, if I get kicked in the shins normally, I would be in agony, so most of the time I’m not exaggerating.

There are aspects of competitions with body checks that are unavoidable.

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>>88

I understand that, but the fact that deliberately showing pain in a flashy way is treated as a necessary technique of malice is quite impressive.

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>>105

That’s a story from a little while ago.

Now that there is VAR, the popularity of Marisia has declined.

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>>114

It’s a nice story, but in soccer, there are 22 players in such a damn large area.

It was too unreasonable to rely on visual judgment for foul calls.

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Isn’t it similar to soccer’s offside, where this one has a lot of complicated conditions but the other rules are easy to understand?

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>>62

That’s correct, and it often gets handled naturally, so it doesn’t come up as frequently as offside.

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You can manage to imitate hitting by watching others, at least up to the batting center, but throwing the ball is difficult unless someone teaches you properly once.

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>>63

For beginners, catching is the most difficult.

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>>69

Using gloves is difficult…

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Is it correct to say that it’s to prevent a situation where if it’s a hit, the runner has to advance, and by intentionally dropping a fly ball, they could aim for the runner to be out?

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>>65

For example, if you intentionally let an infield fly drop with no outs and the bases loaded, it would be easy to aim for a triple, and even a kindergarten child could think of that.

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>>65

Since saying it’s a hit might be misleading, I should say it was fair instead.

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Even professionals may understand rare cases, but it would be difficult to make the right judgment in the heat of the moment.

You have to make a judgment in just a few seconds.

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Every sport certainly has incredibly complex rules.

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It’s meant to prevent attempts to exploit loopholes in the rules like offside and infield fly, which shouldn’t be allowed.

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It’s too difficult to catch a showbun.

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Why is there this rule? When I thought that, I realized that without this rule…

It becomes interesting when you can think of what wicked means you can use.

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Basically, no matter how much it seems like you might be out, you have to go to first base after hitting the ball.

If there is a runner on first base, I have to interfere with him, so I need to move ahead.

The rest is in order.

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It’s an infield fly, batter out.

Isn’t there no score in the Hiroshima game in the video above?

I don’t really understand that area.

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>>78

Will it be something like a sacrifice fly?

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>>78

Just because the batter is out doesn’t mean the right to advance bases is lost.

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>>81

Being out as a batter means that even if you step on the base, you won’t be called out.

In other words, it’s not enough to step on home plate; you have to touch it.

When explained, it makes you go “Ah, I see,” but seeing it for the first time can really confuse your brain.

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>>87

First, I learned about this here for the first time…

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>>78

The batter is out on an infield fly.

Noma mistakenly thought it was a fair ball instead of an infield fly and ran to home plate, while Francisco stepped on home plate, but the runner has no obligation to advance.

Thus, Francisco had to tag Noma out in a touch play, but since he didn’t realize that and allowed him to reach home plate, the score is valid.

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>>78

At the moment the infield fly is declared, the batter is out, making it two outs.

Since the batter is out, there is no obligation to advance to first base (it is not a force play).

Similarly, since there is no force play at second and third base, the runner on third will not be out for stepping on home plate.

If it wasn’t an infield fly, the batter wouldn’t be out, so the runners on first, second, and third bases would be in a force situation (they would have to advance to the next base).

The runner on third base was out just by stepping on home plate, and no points were scored.

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In a competition where both parties are expected to take it seriously, it’s problematic to execute a double play by deliberately making a mistake to force someone to run in a situation where running doesn’t make sense, especially with a simple fly.

Well, I get the feeling that it’s understandable considering the event and everything.

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The motivation behind the rule that intentionally dropping something is not allowed is simple.

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I guess there were people who would attempt to steal a base while running the wrong way.

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A regular fly ball is considered valid based on the timing of whether it was dropped or not.

If an infield fly rule is established at the timing of the launch.

This time, it feels like the runner has too much of an advantage.

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It’s a requirement to advance bases! It’s a safe base-running right!

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The play, which was made possible by the mistake of the third base runner Noma, has a high level of artistry.

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>>91

Murata, Francisco, and the umpire all messed up, so it’s a mistake by everyone involved in the play.

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Even professionals struggle with this, so isn’t it tough for high school students to do it properly?

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>>92

Sometimes it’s amusing because they surprise you with a trick play in high school baseball.

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After understanding this kind of explanation, watching the video again…

It’s funny that this situation makes you think, “Did the runner on third base just have a brain glitch when returning to home?”

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I don’t understand force outs or tag outs… they’re the same, right!

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>>95

First, let’s learn about the obligation to advance bases.

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If you’re running and get pushed from a blind spot, you’ll fall quite a bit.

A punch or elbow strike without proper stance can still be quite painful if it catches you off guard.

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It’s been like this not just in sports, but in general.

I’m currently doing it while thinking, “What is a tax return???”.

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The video above seems like it might have been dropped by mistake.

As a result of intentionally dropping it (just like in a manga), there are times when I got a goodbye just like in the video.

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When I see explanations like in the thread image, I can’t help but think, “Was that explanation about the infield fly rule? Wait a minute.”

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There was a situation like that at Koshien, similar to “Dokaben,” right?

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The umpire is always aware that if a pop-up occurs here, it will be an infield fly.

Understand.

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>>104

It’s just that it’s simple to do, but it’s a hassle to put it into words.

The confusion arises because, in the video, the base umpire declared an infield fly, but for some reason, the home plate umpire did not declare an infield fly.

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Wasn’t there a trick play involving the infield at the real Koshien a couple of years ago?

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Thanks to the infield fly rule, runners can start early and aim for a sacrifice fly to score a point.

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>>111

Maybe you’re misunderstanding the rules…

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>>116

If that’s not the case, the Giants can get the runner out with a throw to third base, right?

At the stage of launch, the runner is already starting.

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>>123

Can’t take it.

Because I dropped the ball.

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>>129

It’s really too beneficial for the runners as it takes the best of both fly balls and fair balls.

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>>136

If the defense takes it seriously, then such troublesome rules don’t matter, so it’s just a matter of taking it properly.

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>>136

It’s fine to advance if a dropped ball occurs, regardless of the infield fly rule…

It’s rare to see a dropped ball on a play that would be declared an infield fly in professional baseball, maybe once every ten years.

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>>136

No, no.

In the first place, it’s just that we’re not taking care of the stupid player who drops infield flies in the fair zone.

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I intuitively don’t understand that in Dokaben, you can score without returning to base.

That’s why it’s called a blind spot.

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>>112

There’s something called an appeal play…

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>>112

I think the part where it became a score despite getting three outs is the blind spot.

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In an infield fly, the obligation to return to base is no different from a regular fly.

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>>117

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This is it.

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I understand that it’s okay to advance on an infield fly, but is it allowed to advance while the ball is still in the air?

Isn’t it possible to be out if you go too high?

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It’s okay if we score a few points here.

It’s the worst that they’re completely causing panic while breaking the team’s coordination!

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>>120

I should have just taken it normally without worrying.

The next batter will be put out with no runs scored.

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>>120

The purpose of the practice match is almost achieved, but it’s excessive to go so far as to destroy the opposing team…

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Given the long history of baseball, I wouldn’t say there are no gaps, but most of the gaps have been filled.

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It’s that thing from Dokaben.

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Baseball is something you do together! There’s no other baseball that makes you realize this as much as this.

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I think it would be fun to watch a professional game at a large stadium even if you don’t know anything about baseball.

Everyone gets excited and worried with each and every pitch.

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It doesn’t matter if you don’t know the rules of baseball; as long as everyone gets emotionally involved with the points scored, lost, won, or lost, that’s what matters.

It doesn’t have to be baseball.

All mass entertainment is, without exception, like that.

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I think it becomes difficult to understand as soon as it’s put into words.

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I think this is exactly the loophole in the rules.

Well, I think it’s fine since it rarely happens.

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Since there was a four-point difference, there was no need to play so cunningly…

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There’s the joy of seeing it live, and the stadium is designed to be more enjoyable to watch.

It’s fun to just relax and watch while drinking beer and snacking on something.

Recently, both baseball and soccer have great stadium food options.

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In baseball, the obligation to return to base means that a runner must return to the base they occupied at the time of the pitch after the batted ball has been caught and retouch it. This is called the “obligation to retouch.”

In short, just because an infield fly is called does not mean that the above rules disappear.

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Well, baseball isn’t really that major a sport on a global scale…

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>>138

It seems that the complexity of the rules may also be a reason for the lack of widespread adoption.

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>>140

I think the main reason it hasn’t spread is that there are many tools and environments necessary for playing.

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>>144

In order to play soccer or basketball under official rules, you need equipment and facilities, you know.

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>>138

Thanks to Ohtani, the baseball population in Europe is gradually increasing, which is amusing.

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What happened in Hiroshima was just that the obligation to return home disappeared because of the dropped ball.

The infield fly rule itself does not have the effect of eliminating the obligation to return to base.

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It was something our local high school messed up in the prefectural qualifiers.

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I thought it was easy to understand because as long as you don’t make mistakes with the timing and order when taking some action, it automatically progresses until the ball is dead.

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Double play (erotic slang)

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Germany is currently playing a match against Colombia!

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The rule of the infield fly is

I wish that when a batter is out, the runner could return to their original base without any outs.

In that case, it’s easy to understand.

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The infield fly rule is a rule that only pertains to intentional dropping of the ball.

The fact that a beginner usually drops the ball after that process is outside the realm of the rules.

There’s no way to impose punishment there, right? Because it’s a matter of properly catching it.

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>>151

In other words, there shouldn’t actually be any problem even if the ball falls.

For some reason, it was just the runner from third base who charged home.

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In games, it gets shortened, you know.

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It just turned out to be a result-oriented conclusion.

Noma is quite strange.

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The Euro League Baseball wasn’t very successful.

They have started to focus on spreading it since the WBC.

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It seems like a story about how the processing changes when you destroy something or send it to the graveyard in Yu-Gi-Oh…

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Is there a defined rule for what constitutes a fly ball? Trajectory? Height? Is it not considered a fly ball if a foul tip lands in the infield?

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>>159

If it falls into the infield, it’s not a foul tip!

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>>159

Referee’s decision

At least the infield fly rule is a rule that can be effectively utilized with the umpire’s declaration, so it’s hard to say it’s too fast and too short.

Also, a foul tip that lands in the infield is a foul if it goes into the foul area, but if it rolls into the fair zone, then isn’t it just a hit?

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When I was a kid playing baseball on the public road

The ball and bat were absolutely necessary.

Looking back now, it’s no surprise that I would get yelled at for playing baseball on the road, you damn kids!

There are many things in the city that can substitute for a base…

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Soccer is great because if you have a ball, you can practice the basics of shooting, dribbling, and trapping.

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Well, it’s surprising that such a confusing sport has become established.

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>>164

The basic part is very simple… it only becomes a bit complicated in rare cases.

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If I don’t make the action of taking it, will I receive warnings like I shouldn’t play lethargically?

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I think it was significant that radio commentary is easier compared to soccer.

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I’m not sure, but are you talking about something naughty?

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>>168

Is it really true that even someone like me without a name has the right to vote…?

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>>168

Is it really true that even someone like me without a name has the right to vote?

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Recently, while reading Dokaben, I realized that there are quite a few stories in it that exploit the gaps in the rules, and it was educational.

It seems that there are some things that are now impossible due to the rules.

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>>169

Dokaben is seriously knowledgeable about the rules, thanks to the master.

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An infield fly is tough for a double play, but I’ll excuse it since it’s only one out. 😄

“Can you handle even a bunt fly? Just go and double play!” 😡

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Are there any past abuses related to such detailed conditions?

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>>173

Rather, it is a way to plug that hole because it can be exploited to intentionally accumulate out counts.

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I think it is quite excellent as a spectacle, regardless of actual gameplay.

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It’s impressive that only the person explaining this truly understands it.

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Compared to baseball, I think soccer has much simpler rules.

Soccer may be the easier option.

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When a mistake occurs in the factory, the number of check items increases.

In baseball, when there is abuse of the rules, more rules are added.

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I will explain the play just now (half angry).

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