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Pitching eligiblity
Are there any rules that cover a pitcher who throws in a game (Hot Stove) in the morning then throws again (LL Juniors) in the afternoon? Basically, is this allowed? I thought I read it somewhere that LL didn't allow this even if it was 2 different leagues. Thanks for your help.
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Kid has stupid parents if they allow it. The LL coach is stupid if he lets him pitch but it's not illegal.
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Thanks for the reply. It's 2 different leagues played back to back, but it did happen Saturday. Wasn't my game tho. I would never allow a player of mine to do that and as a parent I would be quite irritated if they did it to my son. It does make it easy to spot the kids who won't be pitching in high school because their arms are shredded. I've watched 3 top pitchers since LL mjors that can no longer pitch because of stupid parent and/or coaches. Very Sad.
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