- Jun 18, 2013
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The only odd play that I have used requires a few players with higher than normal softball intelligence for the 10U-12U age bracket, but it is where I started using it with my DD and a few players that she played with for a few years. I would have my F5 play way in, almost halfway down the line, F2 would come up and read the play. If R1 was going or R3 was too far off the bag then she would fire it to F5. F6 would crash to third after the pitch. F5 would then have to make the snap decision to either throw to F6 or F2 or try for the tag on the runner. We only used it a few times, but it was effective with the right players when we caught the base runner napping.