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Anin-between hop is that term inbaseball which indicates a bounced baseball that reaches an infielder at the midpoint of its upward bounce. As a fielder in this instance typically cannot respond to the path of the ball quickly enough, players try to avoid encounters with in-between hops. While ground balls and throws in the dirt usually do not change direction, such factors as the spin of the baseball or imperfections of the playing surface can influence a bounce. An in-between hop contrasts with ashort hop, which refers to a baseball that reaches an infielder immediately after it bounces.
The in-between hop is often responsible for errors ininfield play. In a December 2003Baseball Digest interview, first basemanJohn Olerud cites the in-between hop as the toughest play for a fielder to handle.
David Andriesen:Mariners relate each position's toughest plays: Seattle defenders discuss some of the most difficult fielding maneuvers in baseball - In Their Own Words. Baseball Digest, Dec. 2003.