They called an infield fly on this. I … um, how? pic.twitter.com/oYMUlR4QVa
— Travis Hughes (@TravisSBN) April 11, 2016
Wait…what?
Yes, the umpires actually called an infield fly on a ball that landed about 250 feet from home plate during the Phillies-Padres game on Monday afternoon in Philadelphia.
The Phillies tied the game at 3-3 on the play and later took the lead.
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