In baseball, when there are no outs or one out and runners are on first and second base or the bases are loaded, an umpire judges a fly ball that an infielder could easily catch and calls that fly ball. The batter is called out. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (infield fly) 野球で、無死または一死、走者が一、二塁もしくは満塁の時、内野手が容易に捕れると審判が判断した飛球およびその宣告。打者はアウトとなる。
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