This is essentially what we run. 1st and 3rds are a great opportunity to work on throwing and catching and controlling the running game. It drives me nuts when there are no outs and they just let the runner steal second uncontested. I get it that you are worried about giving up the run at third, but with no outs that runner is going to probably score anyway. Teach the kids to always look for outs in the bases. It’s a mentality.3 plays
1. 2b crashes and takes the cut great view of what r3 is doing.
2. Throw through to 2b with short covering 2b.
3. Pick off at 3b
We throw to 3b a lot. You’d be surprised how often r3 is not where she should be.
yes this happens all the time, lots of easy outs. most of the time the runner stealing second is just jogging anyways. after we throw thru once then we will have the shortstop crash and can pick the girl off trying to go home. this was second year 12'sThey never work, or at least I have never seen them work. The runners on 3rd have been alerted to them. I have seen plenty of botched plays that let the runner score. If you have a catcher with a good arm and decent SS just go for the runner at 2nd, most of the time the runner at 3rd stays frozen at the base expecting a trick play.
We tell the girls at 3rd to run as soon as you see the catcher release the ball to 2nd. Scores almost every time!They never work, or at least I have never seen them work. The runners on 3rd have been alerted to them. I have seen plenty of botched plays that let the runner score. If you have a catcher with a good arm and decent SS just go for the runner at 2nd, most of the time the runner at 3rd stays frozen at the base expecting a trick play.
Eventually when kids can throw and catch at a higher level, this strategy usually needs to be revisited.We tell the girls at 3rd to run as soon as you see the catcher release the ball to 2nd. Scores almost every time!