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Pitchers Fielding the Fly Ball
Purely observational, but does it seem pitchers field infield flies just a 'hair' too often? As a rule, I thought the pitcher generally yields to another infielder when the ball is popped up.
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Yeah, the pitcher usually does. Do you have any sort of quantitative data on what you are seeing? Maybe a percentage of infield fly balls caught by the pitcher? Without some sort of hard data, we can't really address the issue.
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