"Texas Leaguer" is a term used in baseball to describe a fly ball that lands just beyond the infield but before the outfielders can get to it. This type of hit is also known as a "blooper," "dunk," "floop," or "bloop single." Other terms for a Texas Leaguer include a "lazy fly," "flair," "shallow pop fly," or "looping single." While it may not be the most impressive hit in baseball, it can often be the difference maker in a close game. A Texas Leaguer requires a combination of speed, precision, and just a little bit of luck to execute successfully.