A "Fly out" or "Pop Out" -- generally if it is caught in the outfield it is called a "Fly Out", a ball in the infield is called a "Pop Out"
He wanted to catch a fly ball.
yes he is out yes he is out
Run! You don't know if they are going to catch it or not.
Yes.
1. Fish 2. Ball 3. Fly
Jose Canseco
The term refers to grocery store workers, who in the old days would knock a can of corn from a high shelf with a stick or pole and then catch it in their aprons. It's meant to explain that the ball is easy to catch.
because the grocery stores used to keep there can corn on the top shelf people had to use a stick to get it off the shelf and catch the can like a fly ball
Nut ball , catch the platypus, eat the fly
Probably gross, since catching a fly ball requires the use of your entire body, not just your hands. It also has elements of reaction time, which is the time it takes for one to react to the knowledge that the ball is on its way and to plan to catch it.
Whoever calls for the fly ball should get it, but the shortstop controls the infield and the center fielder controls the outfield. An outfielder can call an infielder off of a fly ball too because it is easier to come in on a fly ball than to go out.
yes