Youth pitch-count rules exist for one reason: kids' arms. But the rules are buried in league documents, vary by age, and shift the moment a kid catches four innings. Most coaches manage it with a clipboard and a prayer. One miscount and you're either pulling a pitcher early or defending a complaint after the game.
How it works
S.OhtaniStarting pitcher
Rest required after this game: 1 day
- 1Big circle counts every pitch. Tap +1, that's it.
- 2Ring turns orange at 80% of the next rest threshold.
- 3Bottom label always shows what rest the current count commits you to.
- 4Red banner alert fires on every league-rule threshold.
What you get
Every pitch counted, every threshold tracked.
Rest-day requirements calculated automatically across the tournament.
A compliance log you can hand to a league if a dispute ever happens.
Under the hood
The rules engine ships with Little League Senior Division 13-16 wired in (1-30 = 0 days rest, 31-45 = 1 day, 46-60 = 2 days, 61-75 = 3 days, 76+ = 4 days; daily max 95). Other rule sets are configurable. The catcher rule, the three-consecutive-days rule, and inherited-runner edge cases are all handled.