Learn the pitch smart guidelines for pitchers ages 17-18.
Age | Daily Max (Pitches in Game) |
0 Days Rest |
1 Days Rest |
2 Days Rest |
3 Days Rest |
4 Days Rest |
5 Days Rest |
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17-18 | 105 | 1-30 | 31-45 | 46-60 | 61-80 | 81+ | N/A |
Use the calculator below to see when your pitchers are able to pitch next.
17–18 Year Old Pitch Count Calculator
How to Manage 17–18 Year Old Pitchers
Focus on Overall Development
- Allow players to begin using breaking pitches only after developing consistent fastball and changeup
- Ensure pitchers follow guidelines across leagues, tournaments, and showcases
Manage Pitch Counts and Rest Periods
- Ensure pitchers do not exceed 100 combined innings pitched in any 12 month period
- Provide pitchers with at least 4 months off from competitive pitching every year, including at least 2-3 continuous months off from all overhead throwing
- Establish and enforce pitch-count limits and required rest periods
- Allow a pitcher remaining in the game, but moving to a different position, to return as a pitcher only once per game
- Do not allow any pitcher to appear in a game as a pitcher for three consecutive days, regardless of pitch counts
Monitor Fatigue and Workload
- Closely monitor pitchers for signs of fatigue
- Do not allow players to pitch in multiple games on the same day
- Avoid having players participate on multiple teams at the same time
Pitching Techniques and Preparation
- Ensure pitchers properly warm up before pitching
Position Restrictions
- Discourage pitchers from playing catcher when not pitching