Buckeye 2015 posted:Those numbers are really good....really like the 110 instead of the 125 we have here in Ohio. Also the 90 for freshman and JV is a good idea. Not sure I understand the 30 outs part of it. If a guy throws a 7 inning no-hitter (21 outs) on 75 pitches on Monday, he's required to rest two days meaning he could come back Thursday. According to this he can only throw 3 innings (9 outs) regardless of pitch count on Thursday because he would be at 30 outs in calendar week.
Buckeye, that's a legacy rule. The old rule (in black in the above text) was just outs based (30 outs) with no pitch count . . . so, yes, I suppose if he is super-efficient it could further limit him . . .
I agree about the frosh/JV limit. I also like that they have made crystal clear how a day of rest is defined.