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Day 7 of the Little League World Series features four elimination games as the tournament in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, inches closer to the final.
Xavier Nolasco walks it off for Mexico in the sixth inning to win 2-1 and advance in the Little League World Series.
The 2025 Little League World Series is officially off and running. Eight teams continue their quest to win it all in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on Sunday in the annual summer tournament. A new winner will be crowned in 2025, too, after last year's champion, Lake Mary, Florida, was eliminated in the regional round.
The team from Chihuahua, Mexico will face the team from Tokyo, Japan in the first game of the day. The winning team will advance to play against the winner of the match between Canada and Aruba, scheduled for later in the day.
Thursday was the second day of the Little League World Series, with four matchups on the docket in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Below, we'll break down the day's scores, top highlights and updated bracket.
The participation of 'Swing Perfecto' from Chihuahua in the Little League World Series 2025 is over, but the Williamsport tournament still has a long way to go and here are all the
12-Year-Old Wows LLWS With Pitch Speed MLB Stars Would Envy originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Chinese Taipei pitcher Lin Chin-Tse has some advice for those watching the 2025 Little League World Series and thinking that they could easily manage a hit off pre-teen pitchers.
On the heels of a Monday that featured some of the best play of the entire tournament, the 2025 Little League World Series continues Tuesday in Williamsport with several teams looking to stay afloat in this year's tournament.
In the middle of the outfield at Volunteer Stadium at the Little League complex stood Mariners reliever Andrés Muñoz with his arm around Team Mexico’s starting pitcher, Gregorio Madrid. This was a moment 12-year-old’s across the globe can only dream of.
Chinese Taipei's Lin Chin-Tse blew hitters away with back-to-back 82 mph fastballs in a dominant 3–0 Little League World Series win over Mexico.