previous game. League Age 17-18 - A player may pitch in
consecutive games if 50 or less pitches were delivered in the previous game.
(f) Each league must designate the scorekeeper or another
game official as the official pitch count recorder.
(g) The pitch count recorder must provide the current pitch
count for any pitcher when requested by either manager or any umpire.
However, the manager is responsible for knowing when his/her pitcher must be
removed.
(h) The official pitch count recorder should inform the
umpire-in-chief when a pitcher has delivered his/her maximum limit of
pitches for the game, as noted in Regulation VI (c). The umpire-in-chief
will inform the pitcher’s manager that the pitcher must be removed in
accordance with Regulation VI (c). However, the failure by the pitch count
recorder to notify the umpire-in-chief, and/or the failure of the
umpire-in-chief to notify the manager, does not relieve the manager of
his/her responsibility to remove a pitcher when that pitcher is no longer
eligible.
(i) Violation of any section of this regulation can result
in protest of the game in which it occurs. Protest shall be made in
accordance with Playing Rule 4.19.
(j) A player who has attained the league age of twelve (12)
is not eligible to pitch in the Minor League. (See Regulation V – Selection
of Players)
(k) A player may not pitch in more than one game in a day.
(Exception: In the Big League Division, a player may be used as a pitcher in
up to two games in a day.)
NOTES:
1. The withdrawal of an ineligible pitcher after that
pitcher is announced, or after a warm-up pitch is delivered, but before that
player has pitched a ball to a batter, shall not be considered a violation.
Little League officials are urged to take precautions to prevent protests.
When a protest situation is imminent, the potential offender should be
notified immediately.
2. Pitches delivered in games declared "Regulation Tie
Games" or "Suspended Games" shall be charged against pitcher’s eligibility.
3. In suspended games resumed on another day, the pitchers
of record at the time the game was halted may continue to pitch to the
extent of their eligibility for that day, provided said pitcher has observed
the required days of rest.
Example 1: A league age 12 pitcher delivers 70 pitches in a
game on Monday when the game is suspended. The game resumes on the following
Thursday. The pitcher is not eligible to pitch in the resumption of the game
because he/she has not observed the required three days of rest.
Example 2: A league age 12 pitcher delivers 70 pitches in a
game on Monday when the game is suspended. The game resumes on Saturday. The
pitcher is eligible to pitch up to 85 more pitches in the resumption of the
game because he/she has observed the required three days of rest.
Example 3: A league age 12 pitcher delivers 70 pitches in a
game on Monday when the game is suspended. The game resumes two weeks later.
The pitcher is eligible to pitch up to 85 more pitches in the resumption of
the game, provided he/she is eligible based on his/her pitching record
during the previous three days.
NOTE: The use of this regulation negates the concept of the
"calendar week" with regard to pitching eligibility.