A rainout or pitching change is a non play and should not count for record keeping. Why - because the game in question if rained out never took place like an actual push with a baseball total. A pitching change for selections where a capper designates listed pitchers (totals and run line bets also) changes the handicapping process completely and is in effect a different game, most likely with a different line from the original pick. Tracker thread cappers should just ignore any rainouts or pitching changes for record keeping. The only exception is when "action" is specified for a ML play.
wil.