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August 18, 2010 Major League coaches have it easy. more »»
Chula Vista, Calif., win world title
August 31, 2009 As Vice President Joe Biden and 32,400 fans rose to their feet, Kiko Garcia fired a strike past Yu Chieh Kao. Immediately, Chula Vista, Calif. more »»
‘One of our own’
August 31, 2009 Vice President Joe Biden took time Sunday to reflect on his own Little League Baseball experience as a youngster, while being inducted into the Peter J. more »»
They play better than they sing
August 31, 2009 The Chula Vista, Calif., players only know the words to the first line of the chorus to “Sweet Caroline,” which is their official team son. more »»
Dream comes true for West team and fans
August 31, 2009 South Williamsport welcomed more than 32,000 Little League fans for the 63rd Little League Baseball World Series championship game, which featured West champ Chula Vista, Calif. more »»
Drury returns to Series
August 31, 2009 They are all taller, apparently except for Kenny Martin. But Martin and the other two teammates from 1989 Little League World Series champion Trumbull, Con. more »»
Asia-Pacific fans maintain unflagging support
August 31, 2009 Sunday was a celebration of the red, white and blue for the Asia-Pacific team from Taoyuan, Taiwan, just above the third baseline at Howard J. Lamade Stadium. more »»
Mexico wins consolation game
August 31, 2009 Raymundo Berrones made his last Little League at-bat a memorable one. more »»
California advances to world title game
August 30, 2009 After watching Chula Vista, Calif., rally from down five runs to defeat his Warner Robins, Ga., team Thursday, manager Randy Jones said it might be the best team he had ever seen. more »»
Taiwan wins rematch with Mexico
August 30, 2009 Asia-Pacific starter Wen Hua Sung stretched his pitching muscles during the rain delays. Chin Ou mimicked his batting stance. Kuan Sheng Huang ate M&M’s. more »»
Williams producing hits of a different kind
August 30, 2009 Bernie Williams felt the same butterflies the players did Saturday at Lamade Stadium when the former Yankee center fielder turned jazz guitarist, performed the “Star-Spangled Banner” before the U.S. more »»
Grove keeps score at Series
August 30, 2009 For Scott Grove, the Little League World Series was a beacon this past year, as it acted as a driving force behind his resolve to overcome his battle with cancer. more »»
Top teams from Pool B set for rematch
August 29, 2009 Following his team’s U.S. semifinal win Wednesday, San Antonio, Texas, manager Mike Shull talked about a possible national championship opponen. more »»
Martinez hopes to duplicate outing against Taiwan
August 29, 2009 Reynosa, Mexico, lefty Marcelo Martinez already threw 85 no-hit pitches against Taoyuan, Taiwan, this week at the Little League World Series. more »»
California rallies past Georgia
August 28, 2009 Chula Vista, Calif., gained notoriety prior to and at the start of the Little League World Series by routing its opponents in games that looked more like home run derby than all-star contests. more »»
Little League recognizes volunteers
August 28, 2009 “Volunteers are the foundation and strength in this program. more »»
Taiwan shuts down Curacao
August 28, 2009 The lefties are pitching the right way in the International half of the Little League Baseball World Series. more »»
Unsettled skies herald weekend
August 28, 2009 Going into championship weekend at the Little League Baseball World Series, skies look a little unsettled, though Tropical Storm Danny should steer clear of the are. more »»
Announcer would pay for his job
August 28, 2009 Although Gabe Sinicropi is the marketing director for the professional Williamsport Crosscutters, he enjoys making time every year to announce games at the Little League World Series. more »»
Defense lifts Texas to U.S. final
August 28, 2009 Drew Brooks did not start playing second base until San Antonio, Texas, reached the Little League World Series. Nick Smisek had played all of two innings at shortstop before Wednesday’s U.S. more »»
Texas eliminates New York
August 27, 2009 Steven Cardone pitched out of three bases-loaded jams Wednesday at Lamade Stadium, seemingly making more escapes than Houdini. But he had a lot of help from his friends. more »» |
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