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False.An infield fly situation exists when A) there are less than two outs, and B) there are runners on first and second or runners on first, second, and third.
two men on base, runners in scoring position second and first, second and third and especially on the corners third and first base
When there are runners on first and second or first, second, and third with less than two outs.
Because it is a longer throw from third to first and the first basemen is more likely to miss the ball
split bases, is basically a fielding term, for when there are runners on first and third bases.
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it means that all the runners move up a base, like runner on first move to second and the runner on second move up to third etc.
In Major League Baseball, this is covered under rule 6.05(l).1. With a runner on first base (whether there is an additional runner or runners on any other base does not matter), or with first base open but runners on both second and third, and less than 2 out, the batter is out and the ball is dead. All runners return to their previously occupied bases.2. With 2 out, or a single runner on only second or third base, the play remains alive.
It depends if the pitcher is left or right handed, a lefty will face first, while a righty will face third.
It is a little over 110 degrees