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Originally Posted by socalblue1
Simple:
1. Because too many dumb $%%##& managers let kids go 120+ pitches, including breaking balls.
2. Innings mean next to nothing at this age - it's number and type of pitches that ruin the arm.
3. LL counted pitches at the regiona and WS level a couple years ago and were stressed over what they saw. As I recall at least half the kids who went 6 innings threw 100+ pitches. Wasn't it the FL team who let the kid go close to 140?
Keeping track is easy. Our local league uses the $7.95 click counters & record the total each inning. Zero issues in two years.
Posisitve note is zero kids out with injured arms from over use and 25% more kids being developed as pitchers.
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Where's the documentation that proves 70 pitches is safe, but 125 pitches ruins a pitcher's arm?
Where is anything other than anecdotal, urban legend type stuff, showing significant, lasting arm injury in 12 year olds who have pitched WITHIN existing Little League inning limitations?
Where's the documented, proven problem the pitch-count rule is going to solve?