Plan the Whole Tournament Before You Pack the Cooler.
Five games in three days. Limited arms. Mandatory rest rules. Rizzler plans your entire tournament. Setup your pitching strategy, lineups, and rest compliance all while staying rules compliant on max innings, max outs or max pitches. Plan ahead so you're never scrambling between games.

Plan multiple games with pitching forecasts built in.
Map out your entire tournament or week of games. Do you have 3, 4 or 5 games this week? Rizzler forecasts pitch counts, innings and outs across the weekend. See exactly which arms are available for each game and who needs to sit. No more realizing your best pitcher is ineligible 20 minutes before the championship.


Stay rules compliant across every game automatically.
Pitch count limits, max innings, mandatory rest days or tricky catcher-pitcher restrictions can make planning complicated. Rizzler makes it easy by projecting pitches, outs and innings across every game in the tournament. Get automatic alerts before you make a move that violates the rules.
Be strategic, not reactive.
Build your pitching plan backwards from the championship game. Decide who you want on the mound for the game that matters most, then work backwards to figure out who throws in pool play. Rizzler Baseball shows you exactly how to allocate innings so you have your best arms when you need them.


Adjust the plan on the fly between games.
Rain delay? Pulled your starter early or kept one in longer than planned? Extra innings that burned more pitches than planned? Update the plan between games and Rizzler instantly recalculates availability and compliance for the rest of the tournament. Your plan never survives the first game. Rizzler makes adjusting your plan instant.
“The Tournament Planning tool is amazing. Our coaches love it.”
— Travel Ball Club Owner
“Used Rizzler to plan out a full week of games while forecasting pitch counts and rest days.”
— Little League Coach
“The automated rule checking saved us from accidentally burning our Sunday pitcher in our last tournament.”
— 12U Coach