With less than two outs, and a man on first, a flyball that stays in the infield results in the batter being called immediately out, while the ball is still in the air (ie: before it is caught).

This prevents the infielder from dropping the ball on purpose, then getting the easy double play.

glad to help,
frank

PS: Doug, you are indeed cool. But it has nothing to do with the *istD. It's 'cause you're Doug the List Guy. You've been cool all along, you just didn't know it.

-f

"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer




From: Doug Brewer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ok, now I'm cool
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2004 11:14:04 -0400

I am the proud owner of an *istD. Just a few questions.

1.) Is digital photography better than film photography?

2.) So, how does this thing work?

3.) If I use this camera, will I go blind?

4.) What's the capital of South Dakota?

5.) Who was the guitar player on "Whiter Shade of Pale?"

6.) If I try real hard, can I put film in the camera?

7.) When I get finished reading the manual, will I be able to play the piano?

8.) If I take a picture in RAW format, import it into Photoshop, and adjust the image size correctly for a usable print, will I see God?

9.) Do I have to give up my membership in the Real Photographers Guild?

10.) Is a family in Rochester NY now going hungry because of me?

11.) Will my desk now become organized?

12.) Will women now find me attractive?

13.) Does anything rhyme with "eucalyptus"?

14.) Can I ask random people for spare Compact Flash cards?

15.) How does the Infield Fly Rule work?


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