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softball


Question Posted Thursday September 18 2008, 9:16 pm

okay, my gym teacher assighned homework?!

yea i did it all but i can't figure out what

Beamed RBI
&
Infield Fly Rule

are in softball help?!


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cheifbritneeilu answered Saturday September 20 2008, 3:52 pm:
RBI- runner batted in.

and idk the other ahha. we just did a softball unit in my gym too (:

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Matt answered Thursday September 18 2008, 11:45 pm:
I don't know what the hell a beamed RBI is, and I have never heard of that. RBI stands for runs batted in, if that helps.


The Infield Fly Rule is a lovely rule designed to keep the game fair.


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That explains it quite well.

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