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2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:16 am
by CAA Flagship
The Regional teams are now set, and my hometown has won it's 6th State title in the last 20 years.

Hey SH, this team has a girl (I know her father), and in the State final she hit a 2-run homer and got a one out save (with the bases loaded) for the 7-6 victory.

http://shoresportsnetwork.com/little-le ... gue-title/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:58 pm
by MTfan4life
Can't wait for the series! I don't know if it will be a US title this year, though. The team from Japan is loaded and they tore through the Japan tournament.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2014 5:55 pm
by CAA Flagship
Looks like NJ and PA are headed for a showdown in the Mid-Atlantic Region. 1 more win each in pool play will guarantee them a spot in the final four/elimination round that will be on ESPN2.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 6:27 pm
by CAA Flagship
Final Four in the Mid-Atlantic Region is set despite more pool games to play. PA, NJ, DE, and NY are advancing. MD and DC are eliminated.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:11 pm
by 93henfan
CAA Flagship wrote:Final Four in the Mid-Atlantic Region is set despite more pool games to play. PA, NJ, DE, and NY are advancing. MD and DC are eliminated.
Hahafags

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 8:00 pm
by Skjellyfetti
If you follow a sport played by 12 year olds... you might be a pedophile.

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Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 8:16 pm
by 93henfan
Or you might have two sons who play the sport.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 4:06 am
by CAA Flagship
Skjellyfetti wrote:If you follow a sport played by 12 year olds... you might be a pedophile.
:? Most sports are played by 12 year olds.
So we can't follow sports now?


:kisswink:

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 4:39 am
by MTfan4life
Hawaii looks back to form over in West regional. They opened the tournament with 5 and 7 run wins over Northern and Southern California respectably and also beat Utah 25-0. The West winner is almost always a top contender. It'll be interesting to see how they fare if they can make it through to the series.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 7:22 am
by CAA Flagship
MTfan4life wrote:Hawaii looks back to form over in West regional. They opened the tournament with 5 and 7 run wins over Northern and Southern California respectably and also beat Utah 25-0. The West winner is almost always a top contender. It'll be interesting to see how they fare if they can make it through to the series.
It looks like they are playing a double elimination tournament in the West. Is that true? The East (New England and M-A) are playing 4 pool games to set the final 4 (single elimination) round. Not sure which format I like better. I guess it depends on the draw.

EDIT: Never mind. I see that the West IS using pool play.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:24 am
by CAA Flagship
Texas East is the first team to punch a ticket to the LLWS from the US.

Toms River, NJ is the #1 seed in the Mid-Atlantic final 4. A PA-NJ final on Sunday is what most people predicted from the beginning. That final would feature a girl on each team (that's for you SH). The semi-finals on Friday are PA-NY and NJ-DE.

3 Toms River players were in the ESPN studio last night and got to comment on LL highlights with Jay Harris. The irony here is that there were three kids from my hometown with Jay Harris (ODU grad). 8-)

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 6:12 am
by bluehenbillk
Don't count out NY & DE. NY handed PA their only loss & NJ beat DE 11-10 yesterday with a 6th inning rally. Should be some good games Friday.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 6:14 am
by 93henfan
CAA Flagship wrote:NJ-DE
May the lesser-taxed state win.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 7:28 am
by MTfan4life
bluehenbillk wrote:Don't count out NY & DE. NY handed PA their only loss & NJ beat DE 11-10 yesterday with a 6th inning rally. Should be some good games Friday.
You can never seem to count out any team at these regionals! The Minnesota team was 4-0 in pool play in the midwest and got beat in the semis by Nebraska, a team that had been 1-3. Hopefully Montana can garner that same luck as they face the unbeaten Washington team in the semis.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:15 am
by CAA Flagship
bluehenbillk wrote:Don't count out NY & DE. NY handed PA their only loss & NJ beat DE 11-10 yesterday with a 6th inning rally. Should be some good games Friday.
I agree. Anything can happen when you factor in the age of these kids.
NJ is set up fine with their pitching rotation. I assume PA is as well.
The girl pitched PA to an earlier win over DE.
http://llworldseries.blogspot.com/2014/ ... recap.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It will be interesting to see which teams throw their #1 in the semi-finals.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:16 am
by CAA Flagship
93henfan wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:NJ-DE
May the lesser-taxed state win.
Winner gets the "Christie Cup".

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:18 am
by 93henfan
CAA Flagship wrote: The girl pitched PA to an earlier win over DE
Glad I'm no longer a resident of that embarrassing little state. :coffee:

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:20 am
by CAA Flagship
MTfan4life wrote:
bluehenbillk wrote:Don't count out NY & DE. NY handed PA their only loss & NJ beat DE 11-10 yesterday with a 6th inning rally. Should be some good games Friday.
You can never seem to count out any team at these regionals! The Minnesota team was 4-0 in pool play in the midwest and got beat in the semis by Nebraska, a team that had been 1-3. Hopefully Montana can garner that same luck as they face the unbeaten Washington team in the semis.
Yeah, MN only beat NE 3-2 earlier. But lost 11-7 in the semis. Gotta wonder if they made a critical pitching decision.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:20 am
by CAA Flagship
93henfan wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: The girl pitched PA to an earlier win over DE
Glad I'm no longer a resident of that embarrassing little state. :coffee:
Liar. You are a slumlord, no?

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 10:22 am
by 93henfan
CAA Flagship wrote:
93henfan wrote:
Glad I'm no longer a resident of that embarrassing little state. :coffee:
Liar. You are a slumlord, no?
Landlord. It's a fancy little property that I had intended to inhabit myself for the next couple of decades, but no. COONT!!!

Still a nice tax break.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:04 am
by bluehenbillk
The PA team - Taney is a very interesting story.

A- It's their first year affiliated with little league.
B- They most likely have more people to draw on than any single little league in the country - if not the world - they stretch from Center City Philly to all of South Philly as well (maybe half a million people).
C- They've taken advantage of the new boundary rules Little League put in place this year - they have one, and maybe two players that live in NJ on their team (as long as they go to school in Philly - i.e. Charters- they're good).
D- They along with the Toms River team feature a girl

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:24 am
by CAA Flagship
bluehenbillk wrote:The PA team - Taney is a very interesting story.

A- It's their first year affiliated with little league.
B- They most likely have more people to draw on than any single little league in the country - if not the world - they stretch from Center City Philly to all of South Philly as well (maybe half a million people).
C- They've taken advantage of the new boundary rules Little League put in place this year - they have one, and maybe two players that live in NJ on their team (as long as they go to school in Philly - i.e. Charters- they're good).
D- They along with the Toms River team feature a girl
It would be interesting to see a PA-NJ matchup in the finals. But first things first. Gotta get through the semis.

Here is a good story on the girl from Toms River. I have been exchanging emails with her father during this run. We grew up in the same neighborhood.
http://m.mlb.com/video/v35165989/mlb-to ... yla-roncin" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:47 am
by tribe_pride
That's crap that you can play with people who live outside of your area. I know the Pennsylvania team is following the rules, but you should be required to live in the area of your team. We are not talking about a school team here.

By the way, how can you go to a charter school outside your district (nevertheless outside your state)? Charter schools are supposed to be like public schools for enrollment purposes since they receive per pupil funding from the district.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:58 am
by CAA Flagship
tribe_pride wrote:That's crap that you can play with people who live outside of your area. I know the Pennsylvania team is following the rules, but you should be required to live in the area of your team. We are not talking about a school team here.

By the way, how can you go to a charter school outside your district (nevertheless outside your state)? Charter schools are supposed to be like public schools for enrollment purposes since they receive per pupil funding from the district.
Yeah, I know that Little League has changed it's rules regarding boundaries, but I don't really know much about it. I would really like to know how the All-Star teams are formed. Large leagues have to split into two All-Star teams (usually National and American) but I'm not sure what that criteria is. I'm guessing it is based on the number of kids playing in the league. Toms River has 2 Little League systems, and in recent years, each league has had to field two All-Star teams. But this year, the TRLL only had one All-Star team while the other league (Toms River East LL) had to still field 2 teams. Clearly this is an advantage to this TRLL team where the best talent didn't have to get split up.

Re: 2014 Little League World Series

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 6:59 am
by GannonFan
After watching an inning or two last night and losing count of the number of breaking ball pitches thrown, I'm putting in my obligatory Dr. Andrew's piece in here.

http://www.nj.com/little-league-world-s ... rgery.html
"If you throw it with good mechanics, it doesn't have any greater force on your shoulder than throwing other pitches, but you've got to throw it correctly," Andrews said. "It's misleading to say it's OK to throw the curveball with good mechanics because the rub is, most kids don't throw it with good mechanics.

"My rule of thumb is, don't throw the curveball until you can shave, until your bone structure has matured and you have the neuromuscular control to be able to throw the pitch properly."