The only disadvantage is the pick-off attempt on R1 at third. The percentages are far greater for a pick-off attempt on R2 at first.
I see you are fairly new at posting here. No offense intended and just to help clarify things, most of us here use the pro and college reference to runners, not FED's. R1 is always the runner at first, R2 is always the runner at second and R3 is always the runner at third.
We don't do this because of some desire to emulate the pros. Rather, it's a much simpler and more easily to say "R1 and R3", than it is to say "R1 at third and R2 at first" as FED does.
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