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No. The batter is out. The ball is NOT dead. I see you’re quintupling down on your ignorance and lack of ability to read English.Jesus you are a fucking moron. What do you think the follow means?
Note that the batter is not declared out in this situation if the infielder permits the ball to drop untouched to the ground except when the Infield Fly rule applies.
The batter is out as soon as IFR is called. Nothing every changes that. The ball is dead the moment it hits the ground.