What is an infield fly and how is it different from a regular fly ball in baseball?

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2026-05-12 19:00

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An infield fly is a rule in Baseball where a batter hits a pop-up in the infield with runners on first and second base or with the bases loaded and less than two outs. The key difference from a regular fly ball is that an infield fly is called to prevent the defense from intentionally dropping the ball to turn a double play.

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