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bturner

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Posted - 03/19/2010 :  23:50:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote


8 in the weekend..TOTAL
any more than 3 in a day requires day off.
2 days on the mound = mandatory day off

I noticed alot of teams pitched kids 3 tonight. Only 5 left for the weekend.

I saw where Sandtown used one of the big guns 6.

THREE DAY MAXIMUM: The maximum number of innings a player can legally pitch in..…
8.05.C.3 Example 11 In the 7U – 14U age divisions, a player may legally pitch a maximum of eight (8) innings

Going to be tough to play long on Sunday for Sandtown with him only 2 innings left

Edited by - bturner on 03/20/2010 00:00:15

coachtony

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Posted - 03/20/2010 :  18:18:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by bturner



2 days on the mound = mandatory day off



Unless I am not understanding something here, I think you are off on this one....3 days on the mound = mandatory day off....unless, of course, he pitches 8 innings in 2 days and then he must rest because he is out of innings.


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floridabaseball

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Posted - 03/20/2010 :  19:45:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is nothing in the rule book that says if you pitch two consecutive days you must take a day off. That was last years rule.
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kehndog

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Posted - 03/21/2010 :  11:51:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Tournament pitching rules aside, here's an article written by a well-respected pitching coach that any youth baseball coach should read and take to heart ...

http://www.eastcobbbaseball.com/articles/AvoidingArmInjury.pdf

And while on the topic of youth pitching, another excellent read is ...

http://www.eastcobbbaseball.com/articles/PitchersAreAthletesToo.pdf

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ItsjustLLBBall

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Posted - 03/21/2010 :  23:28:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yeah, only common sense would say not to pitch a kid at 12 three days in a row, that being said, why should it be an actual rule?

Edited by - ItsjustLLBBall on 03/22/2010 09:04:29
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