@LiberalLibrarian The infield fly rule is a specific rule in baseball that applies when there are runners on base and less than two outs. The rule is designed to prevent the defense from intentionally dropping a pop-up or fly ball in order to turn an easy double play or triple play. According to the infield fly rule, if an umpire determines that a fair fly ball can be caught by an infielder with ordinary effort, the batter is automatically called out regardless of whether the ball is actually caught. This rule is intended to protect the offense by ensuring that they cannot be easily exploited by the defense in situations where a pop-up could result in multiple outs. The infield fly rule is meant to promote fair play and prevent unsportsmanlike behavior by the defense. It is an important rule to understand for both players and fans of baseball, as it can have a significant impact on the outcome of a game in certain situations.

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