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PITCHING
LIMITATIONS
Column A: The number in this
column represents the most innings a
pitcher can pitch in 1 day and still
pitch the next day. Example: In the 10U
division, a pitcher may throw up to 4
innings in 1 day and throw again the
next day. But if that pitcher throws 4
1/3 innings or more in 1 day, he cannot
throw the next day.
Column B: The number in this
column represents the most innings a
pitcher can pitch in 1 day. Example: In
the 10U age division a pitcher may throw
a maximum of 6 innings in 1 day. The
pitcher would not be allowed to throw
the next day.
Column C: The number in this
column represents the most innings a
pitcher can pitch in 2 consecutive days.
Example: In the 10U age division, a
pitcher may throw a maximum of 8 innings
in 2 consecutive days. This means that a
pitcher would be able to throw any
combination of innings that equals 8 as
long as the first day does not equal
more than 4 innings due to Column A
requirements.
NOTE: It is important to remember
that in age division 12U and below,
pitchers that throw 2 consecutive days
must rest the third day regardless of
innings pitched.
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