PCL Ump Cunha calls a drop on the PCL team. |
2B Umpire Billy Cunha of the Pacific Coast League immediately called "Time," pointed toward first base, and signaled batter Sisco out on the caught line drive under the intentional drop rule.
The Rule: Official Baseball Rule 5.09(a)(12) states that the batter is out when—"An infielder intentionally drops a fair fly ball or line drive, with first, first and second, first and third, or first, second and third base occupied before two are out. The ball is dead and runner or runners shall return to their original base or bases."
The fielder is allowed to allow the ball to fall untouched, but is liable for an intentional drop if he makes contact with the fair fly ball or line drive before allowing it to fall.
This rule is superseded by the infield fly rule, meaning that had batter Sisco hit a fly ball high in the air instead, such that infielder Vargas could have caught it with ordinary effort, and Vargas intentionally dropped the fly after letting it fall into his glove, the infield fly rule would be invoked: Sisco would be out, but the ball would remain live.
Related Post: Bernier Burned by Baserunning on Pseudo Infield Fly [legally untouched drop] (7/24/13).
Related Post: Infield Fly Rule Knowledge Costs Giants as Reds Turn Two [dropped infield fly] (7/4/13).
Video as follows (thanks to the invaluable jpg901c YouTube channel):
Alternate Link: Umpire Cunha immediately recognizes and invokes the intentional drop rule (MLBN)
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