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Pitch counts "restart" on resumed postponed games - high school
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McMike
Hi. If a game is resumed on another day after being postponed, does the pitcher's count continue from wherever it was when the original game stopped (i.e. the game was frozen and continues exactly where it was)?
My understanding is that the pitch count, as a safety rule, in fact exists on the day-to-day calendar alone, regardless of whether a game is new or resumed or whatever. So, whether the game is resumed the next day or the next month, the pitcher's status depends on what he did the previous day(s). If the game is day ago or a month ago, his pitch count for that day (and thus for that game) starts at zero that day either way.
I can understand a complaint about "fairness" if a postponement gives a fresh count for a hot pitcher. But that's how it goes, right?
I can't find any rules on this.
High school NFHS. Colorado CHSAA.
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beerguy55
I believe this falls under the "SH*# happens" rule. The key is it is applied fairly to both teams, and it can work in either team's favor, or detriment. Let's say said star pitcher was only
orangebird
I don't work HS but the fairness concern isn't something I'd worry about because the rules (or lack thereof) will apply for both teams, if team A gets a fresh 90 pitches from their ace because of rain
johnnyg08
Exactly.
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