On Wednesday night our Jr pitcher threw 10 innings and 177 pitches in a game.
At the start of the tenth inning our assistant coach went out to take out the pitcher and the pitcher got mad and threw the ball hard at the SS who was to be taking over. Now at that point I am sure some coaches would just say fine, if you are going to act like that and show me up, then go sit down. Not our coach, he says ok stay in the game even though you are at 150. I am yelling out to the pitcher that it isn't worth it, that no one game is ever worth winning that much and that he has to trust his teammates.
Then the next day there was some more shocking news. We actually get the win(we lost 7-4 in 10) because the other team was using an inelgible pitcher in the 9th. There relief pitcher who threw 4 innings and 61 pitches had just thrown 6 2/3 2 days before. So 10 2/3 inning in 72 hrs. In Indiana pitchers can only throw 10 in 72 hrs.How can both of these coaches care so little for their players safety to use them like this?
What should be my approach to this. I am thinking contact the AD and try to at very least get a 1 game suspension and have them sit down and talk about protecting his players. But considering both schools did something so wrong should I attempt to get the local paper to write an article on pitch counts in general and when enough is enough.
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