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In regards to shortstop running cirlces around him, not sure what the problem is with that since I've seen a number of teams use this as a set play with the 2nd baseman break for the bag as SS moves away from the bag.
This is a bush league play that only works for the defense because of poor coaching by the offense and even poorer umpiring by the umpire crew.
The correct counter to this play is for the runner to take off for third base at the moment that the SS passes between the runner and third. If the runner times it properly, he can crash into the SS and draw an obstruction call from the umpire. This assumes that the umpire knows what obstruction is and how to call it, a huge assumption. Most of the time in sub varsity baseball, the umpires are too inexperienced to see and make the call. That is why this bush league play works.
You'll never see this play in high school varsity and above for the reasons just stated. BTW, in order to avoid a malicious contact call in games played under high school rules, the runner needs to make the contact with the SS a light brush by. In pro rules, he can take him out and make it look good. Fielders not in possession of the ball or in the immediate act of receiving the ball are not allowed to be in the runners basepath.