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Originally posted by SWBaseball:
This rule appears to be a Nationwide Rule and I believe that everyone on this thread is not reading it properly. This is a response from Texas Baseball Hall of Fame coach.
In 2000 we were playing Deer Park in the Regional Quarterfinals and our started Austin Sumerlin had thrown 10 innings with 17 strike outs and came out for the eleventh inning when the umpires told me he couldn't throw more than 10 innings in a day. I got in an argument with them, but not thrown out, when I told them they did not know the rule which was a player could not pitch more than 10 inning in a day in more than one game. Of course they won the argument that night, I changed pitchers and we lost the game 4-3. We came back the next day, and as I presented the UIL Manual to them at home plate, they knew they were wrong since I had it in writing.
So, a player can pitch more than 10 in ONE game, not two.
I have no idea how the "national rule" is written, but if this is the VHSL rule:
SECTION 56: BASEBALL.
56-1-1 Pitching Regulations-A pitcher shall not pitch in more than ten (10) innings in
any two consecutive calendar days. Pitching one ball or more in any one inning is considered
as having pitched an inning. If a game is called due to weather or any other reason, innings
pitched by any player in such game shall be counted. Exception-If a player is pitching in a
district, region or state tournament game that is tied at the end of regulation play, he may
fi nish such a tie game regardless of the number of innings, provided (1) he did not pitch the
previous day or in the first game of a double header on the same day and (2) the tie game
does not extend into a subsequent day.
It clearly states that you can not pitch more than 10 innings in two consecutive calendar days. So if you pitch 11 innings on Monday and 0 on Tuesday, how many innings have you pitched on those two calendar days? Any 1st grader knows that it is more than 10. Besides, why the need for the exception (no matter how stupid) in tourney play if what you say is true?