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  1. Mim526 Inactive
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    EJHill (View Comment):
    Baseball is a religious experience.

    Best baseball movie:  The Natural?

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  2. Trink Coolidge
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    Thanks to the magician who placed EJHilll’s “David” – just right.

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  3. Percival Thatcher
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    Gumby Mark (View Comment):

    Percival (View Comment):
    The infield fly rule is simplicity itself. If there is a force play available at third and less than two outs, an infield fly is an automatic out if it is catchable by an infielder using ordinary effort in the opinion of the umpire.

    It’s the dropped third strike rule that is the True Mystery.

    This seminal article on the Common Law Origins of the Infield Fly Rule takes a different view.

    Simple, I say. So simple that even a White Sox fan can understand it.

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