Plan a pitcher daily pitch budget from limits, recent workload, rest days, and inning-by-inning pitch counts.
See the projected total, warning point, safe limit, stressful innings, and rest suggestion before the count gets away.
Projected pitches today
94pitches
Adjusted safe limit
87Base pitch limit 95
Remaining buffer
-7Projected total is above the adjusted safe limit. Prepare a change plan now.
Likely extra coverage
0High-stress innings 2
Set the official or team pitch limit, recent workload, current count, and warning line.
Next check point
Projected total is above the adjusted safe limit. Prepare a change plan now.Next appearance rest suggestion
Heavy workload: consider 2 or more days of rest.Projected total is above the adjusted safe limit. Prepare a change plan now.
Official pitch count and rest rules vary by league and age. Use this as a planning aid only.
Plan upcoming innings and mark stressful innings that may require an earlier check.
| Inning | Planned pitches | Stress | Cumulative | Status | Note | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 | Safe | |||||
| 29 | Safe | |||||
| 47 | Safe | |||||
| 62 | Safe | |||||
| 80 | Safe | |||||
| 94 | Over |
This tool does not replace official league, school, federation, or medical guidance.
Set it lower than the cap so the staff has time to prepare a change.
Long innings and high leverage can create fatigue before the total count looks dangerous.
Adjusted limit = base limit - rest/recent workload adjustment. Coverage = remaining buffer / expected pitches per inning.
Follow league and age-group pitch count rules first.
Use the warning line as the time to warm a reliever or check pitcher condition.
If a single inning spikes, check command and velocity even when the total count is still below the cap.
For youth pitchers, treat pain, mechanics, and recovery as more important than any calculated buffer.
The planner adjusts the base pitch limit for rest and recent workload, then adds current and planned inning pitch counts to show warning status, remaining buffer, likely coverage, and next rest guidance.
No. League, age group, medical, and team rules always come first.
It is the point to prepare a reliever, check command, or plan the next inning decision.
A high-stress inning can matter even when the total pitch count is still under the limit.
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