Definition: To hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out. Compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look!
We’ve got a question here about “flying,” it’s quite a trick,
The dictionary gives us clues, quick, quick, quick!
It says "To hit a fly ball," that's the first part you see,
A baseball game action, for you and for me.
But then it adds, with words precise and neat,
“Hit a fly ball caught for an out,” bittersweet!
Think of a pop-up high above, a chance to chase,
If you catch it cleanly, ending the race - that's the space!
It’s comparing “ground” and “line,” you must recall,
Ground balls are low, and line drives stand tall.
So "flying" in baseball means a skillful swing,
A batted ball soaring, hoping for a thing –
To be caught before it lands upon the ground,
And end that batter's chance to run around!
Do you understand? Any questions you might pose?