How to Cancel and Reschedule a Game
Rainouts / Cancellation Help Page HERE
Changes on the day of the game
If you need to make a change on the day of the game, first you need to CANCEL the game by clicking CANCEL GAME. This will generate the email notification, to ensure all parties know the game is not happening. After the status has been changed to CANCELLED, you will now have the option to RESCHEDULE - where you can change the date, time and field. On the day of a game, you cannot directly reschedule the game details until you CANCEL the game.
Changes on any day before or after the day of the game
For a change made before or after game day, you can skip the CANCEL GAME procedure and go straight to RESCHEDULE. This will still generate the email notification to all parties connected to the game. If you and your opponent know a game date is not going to work and you will need to reschedule - but you are not sure of what date yet - you can click the CANCEL button, which will change the game status to CANCELLED. You can add the details whenever you agree upon those with your opponent, by clicking RESCHEDULE.
Official Game / Suspended Game for Weather
If a game is suspended due to weather before the teams have completed enough innings to make the game official AND before the time limit has been reached, the game will be continued at a later time from the moment the game was suspended. All pitch counts and batting order will transfer to the continuation of the suspended game, as well as the elapsed time in relation to the time limit.
Pitch Counts for a Suspended Game
Click on your game ID number and click REPORT SCORE/PITCH COUNT, as you would for a normal game. When you enter your game data, select NO for the question, "Is this game complete?" After clicking SAVE for that info, continue to the pitch count page and enter your pitch counts. After saving your pitch counts, the game status will change to SUSPENDED and you will have the option to RESCHEDULE the continuation of your game for a later date.
The pitch counts are assigned to the players and attached to the day the pitches were thrown. The pitch counts transfer to the continuation of your game, and the daily limits for pitch count apply when your game is resumed -i.e., a pitcher cannot throw 49 pitches in the original portion of a game and then throw 50 more in the continuation of the game. Rest days are applicable for the days the pitches were actually thrown. For example, a pitcher who was on a rest day when the game began on the original date might now be available when the game is resumed. The opposite might also be true - a pitcher who was available for the original game might NOT be available for the continuation because he/she pitched in a different game the day prior to the continuation.