There are pop flies, infield flies, fly balls and flyouts.
Henderson had no chance to do anything his first time up, going out on a weak infield fly.
With runners on first and second and no outs, the batter hits an infield fly, and is automatically out: One out.
In this case, the first out would be credited to whoever the official scorer believes would have had the best chance of catching the infield fly.
See also pop fly, infield fly, and ground ball.
Then Frank Price hit up an infield fly.
An infield fly may be declared by any umpire on the field.
An infield fly in a major league game, thus, might not be so in a junior high school game due to the ability of the players involved.
If the fly ball is near the foul lines, the umpire is to declare "infield fly, if fair."
Note that in this situation, it is possible for the defense to turn a double play after a dropped infield fly, though not likely.