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re: Rain Delay
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:50 pm to LSUtigerMD
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:50 pm to LSUtigerMD
quote:
Runners can't advance on infield fly rule.
Yes they can
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:50 pm to flucobaseball
Looks like its clearing up..

Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:50 pm to flucobaseball
WWL870 just said they expect first pitch btw 730 and 8
This post was edited on 6/23/09 at 6:51 pm
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:50 pm to LSUDad
How many times did Bert Jones break 1,000 yds. passing in a season at LSU?
I'll guess one. Seems like we had a two quarterback system during some of Bert Jones years.
I'll guess one. Seems like we had a two quarterback system during some of Bert Jones years.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:51 pm to flucobaseball
your right...they can. My bad.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:52 pm to adavis
quote:
It was Steve Van Buren wasn't it? His brother Ebert Van Buren was also a 1st round draft pick if I'm not mistaken. I ran a service call at Ebert's house. He's a psychologist now and he's old.
Yes, Elbert went in the first round with two other guys in 1951 Kenny Konz and Y.A. Tittle.
Steve was in 1944.
YA was the first LSU player to throw over 10 TD's in a season.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:54 pm to LSUDad
Baseball's Infield Fly Rule: Explained!73
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The infield fly rule is a situational play that is ruled on by the umpire when the following conditions are met:
1) There must be less than 2 outs in the inning
2) There must be a force play at third base or homeplate
3) There must be a popfly to anywhere in the infield. It must be in fair territory.
When all three conditions are met the umpire rules an "Infield Fly" or "Infield Fly Rule" Umpire.
The Rules of the "Infield Fly" are ...
•The batter is declared out and the runners cannot advance.
•The ball does not have to be caught by an infielder.
•The runner can run after the catch If the fielder drops the pop fly, it is still an out and the runners cannot advance.
•Runners must tag up (retouch the base) before advancing. Failure to do so could result in a putout on an appeal play by the opponents.
•If the player drops the infield fly there is no need to tag up.
•Player catching the infield fly ball ges credited with a Putout.
•If nobody catches it, the fielder closest is credited with a Putout.
•The rule is for popflys in the infield only. No bunts! No Line Drives!
•No error is charged to a player who drops a ball when the Infield Fly Rule is in effect.
•An error could occur after the Infield Fly Rule is in effect. It is in effect until the ball is caught or the ball is dropped
I was right. They can't advance.
rate or flag this pageBy B4UPLAYBALL
The infield fly rule is a situational play that is ruled on by the umpire when the following conditions are met:
1) There must be less than 2 outs in the inning
2) There must be a force play at third base or homeplate
3) There must be a popfly to anywhere in the infield. It must be in fair territory.
When all three conditions are met the umpire rules an "Infield Fly" or "Infield Fly Rule" Umpire.
The Rules of the "Infield Fly" are ...
•The batter is declared out and the runners cannot advance.
•The ball does not have to be caught by an infielder.
•The runner can run after the catch If the fielder drops the pop fly, it is still an out and the runners cannot advance.
•Runners must tag up (retouch the base) before advancing. Failure to do so could result in a putout on an appeal play by the opponents.
•If the player drops the infield fly there is no need to tag up.
•Player catching the infield fly ball ges credited with a Putout.
•If nobody catches it, the fielder closest is credited with a Putout.
•The rule is for popflys in the infield only. No bunts! No Line Drives!
•No error is charged to a player who drops a ball when the Infield Fly Rule is in effect.
•An error could occur after the Infield Fly Rule is in effect. It is in effect until the ball is caught or the ball is dropped
I was right. They can't advance.
This post was edited on 6/23/09 at 6:55 pm
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:54 pm to yeahyouright
I can't wait anymore! This game needs to start
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:54 pm to LSUDad
quote:Hell, I didn't know that...he's old, but still in great shape...scuba dives alot, or did until recently.
Ebert Van Buren was also a 1st round draft pick if I'm not mistaken. I ran a service call at Ebert's house. He's a psychologist now and he's old.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:55 pm to OTIS2
Buddy in Omaha just texted me and said the word in Omaha is 7:43 first pitch.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:55 pm to royals
BINGO!! Its the elephant! Next ?. What can you fill an empty barrel with , and once its full it weighs less than when empty?? there is no lid on the barrel.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:56 pm to PlanoPrivateer
quote:
How many times did Bert Jones break 1,000 yds. passing in a season at LSU?
I'll guess one. Seems like we had a two quarterback system during some of Bert Jones years
Right, who was the first LSU player to throw for over 1,000 yds.?
Nelson Stokley missed it by 61 yds.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:56 pm to LSUDad
quote:
YA was the first LSU player to throw over 10 TD's in a season.
Jarrett Lee had almost that many pick sixes and didn't even play the whole season. Put that in your pipe Y.A.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:57 pm to SNAPPERHEAD
quote:
YA was the first LSU player to throw over 10 TD's in a season.
Jarrett Lee had almost that many pick sixes and didn't even play the whole season. Put that in your pipe Y.A.

Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:58 pm to TigerEyes
You just showed they could in your post
Posted on 6/23/09 at 6:58 pm to tiger109
quote:
What can you fill an empty barrel with , and once its full it weighs less than when empty?? there is no lid on the barrel.
Bottom side up?
Posted on 6/23/09 at 7:00 pm to LSUDad
probably should have read the whole thing.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 7:02 pm to tigerroo
Yea if the ball is caught, they must tag up. If it's not, there is no need.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 7:03 pm to tigerroo
If he breaks on the pitch and passes the runner on second he is still out.
I watched it on Baseball Tonight about 2 months ago and Shoewalter explained it after a break. I being a good baseball mind thought it impossible. He then came back and explained that he was actually coaching early in his career and it happened to him.
I watched it on Baseball Tonight about 2 months ago and Shoewalter explained it after a break. I being a good baseball mind thought it impossible. He then came back and explained that he was actually coaching early in his career and it happened to him.
Posted on 6/23/09 at 7:04 pm to tiger109
quote:
BINGO!! Its the elephant
That's the animal's wrists that go forward. Most all vertebrates have the same design.
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