Summerville came back from a 4-0 deficit to win 6-4 and advance to the championship series. However, a pitch count error resulted in a Summerville forfeit and Ashley Ridge will advance to the championship series instead. The Summerville pitcher had thrown 2 pitches the day before and rules stipulate that if a pitchers throws on consecutive days, he can only throw 75 pitches. The Summerville pitcher threw 83 pitches.
Have mixed thoughts on this one. It seems the Ashley Ridge coaching staff was aware of the pitch count situation in-game and let it play out so they could protest after the fact and get the forfeit, knowing they probably weren't going to win the game on the field. Just seems like poor sportsmanship to me to "win' that way. On the other hand, the Summerville staff should have known the rules as well and been aware of the situation, so it's a major blunder on their part.
Either way, in the end, it's the kids who actually won the game on the field who are screwed. Summerville is appealing, but I don't see any reason they would overturn it, unless there's a loophole somewhere. It's a spirit of the law vs letter of the law deal. Yeah, the kid did throw on back-to-back days and was limited by the rule to 75 pitches. But he'd only thrown 2 pitches the day before, so obviously that's not what they had in mind when the rule was created.
Have mixed thoughts on this one. It seems the Ashley Ridge coaching staff was aware of the pitch count situation in-game and let it play out so they could protest after the fact and get the forfeit, knowing they probably weren't going to win the game on the field. Just seems like poor sportsmanship to me to "win' that way. On the other hand, the Summerville staff should have known the rules as well and been aware of the situation, so it's a major blunder on their part.
Either way, in the end, it's the kids who actually won the game on the field who are screwed. Summerville is appealing, but I don't see any reason they would overturn it, unless there's a loophole somewhere. It's a spirit of the law vs letter of the law deal. Yeah, the kid did throw on back-to-back days and was limited by the rule to 75 pitches. But he'd only thrown 2 pitches the day before, so obviously that's not what they had in mind when the rule was created.
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