Straight down left field in Ohio State first baseman Dane Harvey’s line of sight from the batter’s box, there was a familiar gap around the corner. That’s because every time Harvey appeared at the plate, sophomore third baseman Brayden Jefferis abandoned his typical post to move right of second base. “They tend to do that,” Harvey said. “They follow a flow chart, just like we do, and try to play the odds.” Michigan employed a dramatic infield sh…