Other plays that fall under the definition of FC are usually referred to using other terms such as "defensive indifference" or "on the throw."
A baserunner who makes an undefended steal is not credited with a stolen base, but his advance is accounted for as defensive indifference.
Also called defensive indifference.
Offerman moved to third on a play scored as defensive indifference, and scored what turned out to be the decisive run on Johnny Damon's bunt single.
MLB Rule 10.07(g) covers defensive indifference.
His reputation for defensive indifference persisted through much of his career.
Even more hazardous, he said, is a common reaction called "defensive indifference."
In the bottom of the ninth, Gardner singled to lead off and took second base on defensive indifference.
If a fielder begins to visibly make an attempt to prevent an advance but then elects not to throw, the advance is not due to defensive indifference.
Morneau was intentionally walked, and advanced to second base on defensive indifference.