
Pitch Counts & Rules
GAME DAY HQ
Pitcher Log
Both teams must track pitch counts. Please ensure the official pitch counts are reviewed by both coaches at the end of every game to avoid disputes.

Player | Pitcher | Catcher | Eligible |
|---|---|---|---|
Carter W | — | — | Eligible |
Cooper M | — | — | Eligible |
Nolan M | — | — | Eligible |
Roan G | — | — | Eligible |
Isaiah O | — | — | Eligible |
Bronson D | — | — | Eligible |
Jackson C | — | — | Eligible |
Eden L | — | — | Eligible |
Arie M | — | — | Eligible |
Parker E | — | — | Eligible |
Harrison S | — | — | Eligible |
Bennett S | — | — | Eligible |
Pitcher-to-Catcher
The Pitcher-to-Catcher Rule: Any player who has delivered 41 or more pitches in a game cannot play the position of catcher for the remainder of that day.
Catcher-to-Pitcher
The Catcher-to-Pitcher Rule: Any player who has played the position of catcher in four (4) or more innings in a game is not eligible to pitch on that calendar day.
The "Finish the Batter" Rule
If a pitcher reaches a rest-threshold (e.g., 35, 50, or 65) during a batter, they may finish the batter and still be credited with the lower threshold - please share this with your pitch-counters and keep them informed on your strategy.
Pitch Logs: Both teams must track pitch counts. Please ensure the official pitch counts are reviewed by both coaches at the end of every game to avoid disputes.
Double Headers: A player may not pitch in two games in a single day regardless of the number of pitches thrown