Way to have a plan!
Care to share how that works out for the team and what age bracket?
I had a much larger reply here, but...
Middle school team, a third of which are 6th grade, and 12 of 14 with two years or less of experience. Halfway solid defense, though.
I don't know if you're being sarcastic or not, but in this case it doesn't matter...lol. We're not quite a quarter of the way into the season, and most of our 1 through 6 batters are still somewhere between weak and average. A lot of it is just learning to adjust to variations in pitcher speed from team to team. We prepared for it the best we could before the season, but nothing is better than real experience.
One thing we've really worked on though, is bunting. We're small and inexperienced but we have some speed, and the bunting is really coming along well. We're trying to beat teams by largely taking advantage of walks, HBP, passed balls, and poor infield play, all of which are plentiful in MS around here. Get on base, steal, create panic and chaos, and score. There's not a lot of 2B steal throw-outs so we take the chance until they can make that play, which so far no one really has. We'll call a bunt with two strikes as well. When we get on base, we do well. When there's a really solid pitcher and we can't get on base, our plan can't work. We do the best with what we have. Last year was much, much worse and we've worked hard to get better and be a little more creative.