Originally Posted by CaCO3Girl:
Originally Posted by 2017LHPscrewball:
The worst thing to do is to have a kid nurse his arm for 4-5 days only to have another start on day 7 without any real interim training.
That is pretty much where we are. You asked for specifics...well I will give them but I'm pretty sure everyone will understand why his arm hurt, so this scenario won't be repeated...but I'm trying to avoid others.
(All games are 6 innings)
Saturday Game #1 4pm: Played 6 innings as 1B
Saturday Game #2 8pm: starting pitcher, kept missing, pulled in first inning after 21 pitches; immediately went to first where he stayed all 6 innings.
Sunday: Game #3 12pm: Starting pitcher, threw 74 pitches over 4 innings (minimal defensive backup, seemed like they got 5 or 6 outs per inning). Half of what he threw seemed to be the overhead football curve, did not look tired, had not lost steam, started 5th inning as 1B and was there for 6th inning too.
Sunday Game #4 4pm: Played 6 innings at 1B
Pitching instructor said between the 2 pitching warmups, 4+ innings of pitching, and 19+ innings at 1B, warming up the infield in between innings from 1B...well it was more like he threw 175 pitches so no freaking duh his shoulder hurt.
I know, I know...well, NOW I know. I looked up the pitching guidelines and the tourney pitching rules, the coach didn't even use him all up according to either of those rules...and yes we are switching teams this year and I will do my best to keep it from happening again.
Isnt your son relatively new at pitching?
This is the typical scenerio of a coach using a pitcher poorly. If a ML starting pitcher gets pulled early, does he go out and try again the next day? NO!!!
His shoulder hurts because he hasnt developed the muscles that help support a pitcher when they throw, that's not only in the shoulder, but the core muscles and the butt and legs as well. Until that develops, he will be most likely throwing more using his "arm" than his entire body. So that means, "take it easy".
Playing first means he hit as well, that was added stress on his shoulder. At 12/13, he should have some type of recovery program and the pitching instructor should help with that. If he wasnt hitting his spots, then more than likely he was having issues with his mechanics, maybe you need another insturctor?
Even at that age, if son pitched he was not in the game. And he never pitched the next day, regardless.
As far as to ice or not to ice, that is a personal decision, son always iced, but he also threw much harder than most.