when there is a base runner on first and the batter hits a pop up.
Less than 2 outs any runner on base that would be forced to run (runner on 1st or 1st and 2nd or bases loaded) as a result of a hit ball and the ball is popped up to the infield.
Runners on 1st and/or 2nd, less then 2 outs, ball popped up in the infield, batter is automatically out.
An infield in softball is the dirt part of the field. It is where the pitcher, catcher, 1st baseman, 2nd baseman, 3rd baseman, and shortstop play. The infield in softball is the same as the infield in baseball, except a softball infield is typically all dirt, while a baseball infield is all grass except for the base paths.
An infield fly is when the batter hits it really high in the infield and no matter if it is caught or dropped, the batter is out. Or just a regular fly ball is when the batter hits the ball into the air and one of the fielders catches it and the batter is out.
they are in the infield and in the outfield
in softball no one really controls the infield. you just have one person who is a leader. most of of the time it is the pitcher.
yes
Outfield and infield are different types of fielders. The infield are responsible for making plays at the bases, they are also responsible for the ground balls that go to the infield. The outfielders are responsible for covering plays made in the infield, they are also responsible for catching fly balls that go to the outfield and getting the balls that the infield misses
Baserunner(s) cannot advance or be put out if the ball is dropped.
Yes, especially when hit in the infield.
No, an attempted bunt can never be ruled an infield fly.
yes, the batter is charged with an at bat on an infield fly
Any umpire may indicate the infield fly rule is in effect by yelling "Infield Fly" and extending his right hand above his head and pointing. However, the infield fly rule is in effect whether or not any umpire does this.