Anonymous wrote:Great question. This is a touchy area because there’s nothing wrong with doing both. The issue is doing too much of both within the same day or even the same weekend on no rest. My players that I manage for doubleheader’s will only be allowed a total of 6 innings combined pitching and catching. So if he catches 4 can pitch ONLY 2 or vice versa - however you want to mix it up. Catching a full game and then pitching the next I think is excessive if done as regular practice at the 12u level. In a pinch fine, but generally I think it’s too much stress on the arm. Certainly it’s something I would discuss with the coach.
Just remember this - it’s not about what they can do today it’s about what they can potentially do in the future. Protecting a young players arm is priority 1.
This is a good strategy for those players who both pitch and catch.
We have a few players on my son’s team who do this for 11U. Our current coach keeps them at under 50 pitches in 1 game and they catch 2 innings in the 2nd game.
As noted above, protecting young arms is the first priority. We have been to tournaments where really young kids (under 10) are throwing over 100 pitches for the weekend. Just trying to remind people that they are still developing and no one is getting a scholarship or getting signed by MLB today.