How many pitches?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The above responses are about what I thought seemed reasonable - about 100 on the weekend. To be clear, the pitcher was not my kid or my nephew who I was there to watch. If it had been, the coach would have been told the kid was done after the first day.

The kid threw over twice that, about 250 on the weekend in 3 different games. I was in disbelief when he took the mound in game 3.


The parents should pull their kid immediately from this team. 250 pitches is insane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The above responses are about what I thought seemed reasonable - about 100 on the weekend. To be clear, the pitcher was not my kid or my nephew who I was there to watch. If it had been, the coach would have been told the kid was done after the first day.

The kid threw over twice that, about 250 on the weekend in 3 different games. I was in disbelief when he took the mound in game 3.


The parents should pull their kid immediately from this team. 250 pitches is insane.


Yeah, I would have stopped this in the moment and my kid would know better, but if this somehow occurred that would be the last time my kid played for that organization. I’d report to the tournament org because they typically have pitch count rules too. That is just awful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The above responses are about what I thought seemed reasonable - about 100 on the weekend. To be clear, the pitcher was not my kid or my nephew who I was there to watch. If it had been, the coach would have been told the kid was done after the first day.

The kid threw over twice that, about 250 on the weekend in 3 different games. I was in disbelief when he took the mound in game 3.


The parents should pull their kid immediately from this team. 250 pitches is insane.


Yeah, I would have stopped this in the moment and my kid would know better, but if this somehow occurred that would be the last time my kid played for that organization. I’d report to the tournament org because they typically have pitch count rules too. That is just awful.


Almost every tournament leaves pitch count at the coaches discretion. This is 100 percent on the coaches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The above responses are about what I thought seemed reasonable - about 100 on the weekend. To be clear, the pitcher was not my kid or my nephew who I was there to watch. If it had been, the coach would have been told the kid was done after the first day.

The kid threw over twice that, about 250 on the weekend in 3 different games. I was in disbelief when he took the mound in game 3.


The parents should pull their kid immediately from this team. 250 pitches is insane.


Yeah, I would have stopped this in the moment and my kid would know better, but if this somehow occurred that would be the last time my kid played for that organization. I’d report to the tournament org because they typically have pitch count rules too. That is just awful.


Almost every tournament leaves pitch count at the coaches discretion. This is 100 percent on the coaches.


PG and PBR use pitch counts. I agree that the coaches have responsibility (as do the parents and the athlete). But the two largest baseball tournament organizations absolutely have pitch count rules in place.
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