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Nearly 10 years ago, Little League® developed its Pitch Count regulations to help curb the risk of overuse injuries to young pitchers. Middlesex Little League actively monitors the overuse of our young players by requiring both teams to track Pitch Counts during the games for all pitchers and for managers to report those pitch counts when submitting game results.

Pitch Count Regulation from littleleague.com

SPECIAL NOTE: Players who catch for for more than three (3) innings (3 innings plus one pitch or more) MAY NOT pitch in the same game.  Furthermore, players who throw 41 pitches or more MAY NOT play the catcher position in the same game.

Little League regulations for Pitch Count and Days of Rest are as follows:

Pitch Count Limits per game

Pitchers with the following league ages have the following pitch count limits:

League AgePitch Count Limit
13 -16

95 pitches per day

11 -1285 pitches per day
9-1075 pitches per day
7-850 pitches per day

 

Pitchers and Rest

Situation: Player “A” pitches “X” pitches on Saturday. Player “A” is eligible to pitch again on:

X PitchesDays RestRest DaysEligible to Pitch On
1 to 200Sunday
21 to 351SundayMonday
36 to 502Sunday, MondayTuesday
51 to 653Sunday, Monday, TuesdayWednesday
66 or more4Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, WednesdayThursday

 

Regulation VI (d) was modified in 2013, clarifying that:

EXCEPTION: If a pitcher reaches a day(s) of rest threshold while facing a batter, the pitcher may continue to pitch until any one of the following conditions occurs: 1. That batter reaches base; 2. That batter is retired; 3. The third out is made to complete the half-inning. The pitcher will only be required to observe the calendar day(s) of rest for the threshold he/she reached during that at-bat, provided that pitcher is removed before delivering a pitch to another batter

An example of this would be:

Pitcher starts an at-bat having thrown 32 pitches prior to the first pitch to the current batter.  The pitcher completes the at-bat by striking out the batter, throwing an additional 5 pitches.  His pitch count at the end of the at-bat is 37, but since he reached the 35 pitch threshold during the at bat, Regulation VI (d) EXCEPTION applies, meaning he will only have to observe 1 day of rest.  If the pitcher continues to pitch to the next batter, throwing one official pitch, he will have to observe two (2) days of rest.

When recording pitch counts in the book, please record the ACTUAL amount of pitches thrown, but then use the table to register the amount of rest based on the threshold exceptions if any exist.

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