Infield Fly - if runners are on at least first and second with less than two outs, the batter is automatically out if an Infield Fly is called. This is to keep the fielders from letting the ball drop and turning an easy double/triple play.
I think in all the baseball I watched this season, I saw maybe two infield flys called. It's harder to explain than it's worth, given how little impact it has. And yet, the second it vanishes from the rules, you know you'd start seeing players not catch things on purpose.
Normally in yer bezbol, right-handed batters do better against left-handed pitchers - and the versely-vice-a. A pitcher with "reverse splits" is (confusngly) one against whom same-handled batters do better. Also, the Zoltan Zoltans of the world aside, there is some history of sure-handed, speedy, lead-off hitter types among centerfielders (Marquis Grissom, Steven Finley, Stan Javier, etc). Oh, and Dickie Yardline also asked me to mention that Cookie Peaches-Zimmerframe might be due a breather... Cheers
Reverse splits Reverse splits are basically when you have a picture who per say is a righty but he has better percentages against left-handed batters then he does with same-sided batters that's all it is 👊
Flippin' heck! The revenge-bonk on that pitcher had me in absolute stitches!
Infield Fly - if runners are on at least first and second with less than two outs, the batter is automatically out if an Infield Fly is called. This is to keep the fielders from letting the ball drop and turning an easy double/triple play.
Bizarre, but fair enough.
I think in all the baseball I watched this season, I saw maybe two infield flys called. It's harder to explain than it's worth, given how little impact it has. And yet, the second it vanishes from the rules, you know you'd start seeing players not catch things on purpose.
"At what point do you give up on your pitcher ? ... Before the game begins." LMAO ... gold.
Dickie Yardline brings the vengeance for his team's pitcher!
The Colonel thought his rear area was secure, BUT, the enemy had managed to deploy a Partisan which operated to great effect!
The Colonel speaks Portuguese - who would have thunk it. Grando Slamo indeed...
WHOOP! WHOOP! Baseball Sunday! Let's go BDP! ⚾⚾⚾
What a magical 8th inning.
Go BDP. Come on Cindeee!
Painfull pitching there Colonel
Gooooooooo Dozers!
Normally in yer bezbol, right-handed batters do better against left-handed pitchers - and the versely-vice-a. A pitcher with "reverse splits" is (confusngly) one against whom same-handled batters do better. Also, the Zoltan Zoltans of the world aside, there is some history of sure-handed, speedy, lead-off hitter types among centerfielders (Marquis Grissom, Steven Finley, Stan Javier, etc). Oh, and Dickie Yardline also asked me to mention that Cookie Peaches-Zimmerframe might be due a breather... Cheers
I think you dud in the second batting position is in the wrong location. He's not preforming at two
Reverse splits
Reverse splits are basically when you have a picture who per say is a righty but he has better percentages against left-handed batters then he does with same-sided batters that's all it is 👊