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Reply to "Big Pitch Count News--NFHS Requires States to Adopt Rules"

hsbaseball101 posted:

In CA...

"Initial pitch-count rules were unveiled by CIF associate executive director Ron Nocetti to the Central Coast Section’s 15 league representatives prior to the CCS playoffs seeding meeting earlier this month. They call for no pitcher to throw more than 100 pitches in a day, though he will be allowed to complete the inning if the daily limit is reached during that inning. The proposal, which is in the process of being amended, calls for one day of rest for pitchers throwing 31-45 pitches in an outing, two days for 46-60 pitches, three days for 61-75 pitches and four days for 76 or more pitches." 

Pretty similar to how most MLB teams manage their pitchers.  But coaches are against this. That's probably why it's taking so long to get something done.  Lower divisions with thinner pitching will suffer the most.  I suspect our team is going to do better this year if our opponents decide not to waste their ace's start against us. Maybe we'll win a couple of games

2 starters and a closer.  We play two games a week.

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