How does an infield fly become a sacrifice fly?

An infield fly is a fly ball that is hit fair and falls in the infield, with runners on first and second, or with the bases loaded. The infield fly rule is designed to prevent infielders from intentionally dropping a ball to force a double play. If an infield fly is called, the batter is out and the runners are awarded one base each.

A sacrifice fly is a fly ball that is hit fair and falls in the outfield, with runners on first and second, or with the bases loaded. The sacrifice fly rule is designed to reward batters for sacrificing their own at-bat to advance the runners. If a sacrifice fly is called, the batter is out and the runners are awarded one base each.

An infield fly can become a sacrifice fly if the infielder intentionally drops the ball to force a double play. This is known as a "pop-up" sacrifice fly. In this case, the batter is out and the runners are awarded one base each.

  • What is the infield fly rule?
    • The infield fly rule is designed to prevent infielders from intentionally dropping a ball to force a double play.
  • What is a sacrifice fly?
    • A sacrifice fly is a fly ball that is hit fair and falls in the outfield, with runners on first and second, or with the bases loaded.
  • What is the difference between an infield fly and a sacrifice fly?
    • An infield fly is hit in the infield, while a sacrifice fly is hit in the outfield.
  • Can an infield fly become a sacrifice fly?
    • Yes, an infield fly can become a sacrifice fly if the infielder intentionally drops the ball to force a double play.
  • What are the penalties for an infield fly?
    • The batter is out and the runners are awarded one base each.
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