How far in the outfield does the in-field fly rule apply? I've coached a lot of little league baseball and I'm very familiar with the rule. Just not sure how it is applied in softball.
Doesn't there have to be runners on first and second or first, second and third?
Also, I did not see a "tag" on the runner, who stepped on second base while "running" into the Florida player holding the ball on the base. Maybe my bad eyesight.
Shouldn't all officials monitoring the play be indicating to all players that the rule is being invoked?
Even the announcers seem a little flabbergasted by it all.
Extremely bad officiating and interpretation of the rule.
Doesn't there have to be runners on first and second or first, second and third?
Also, I did not see a "tag" on the runner, who stepped on second base while "running" into the Florida player holding the ball on the base. Maybe my bad eyesight.
Shouldn't all officials monitoring the play be indicating to all players that the rule is being invoked?
Even the announcers seem a little flabbergasted by it all.
Extremely bad officiating and interpretation of the rule.