I played little league in Orlando when I was 8 years old before my family moved to a country that had no baseball at all. I still regret not being able to continue playing. Watching this makes me a little sad because it just looks so damn fun. These kids are massively talented. Makes me wonder how far in baseball I could've gotten had I had the chance. I even had an uncle who pitched for the Yankees in 1965, so it's definitely in my blood.
wow, I've watched a lot of LLWS and I've never seen a team as dominant as that Hawaii team. Their hitting is about as good as you can possibly get. EVERY player on their team had practically identical swings; load, hands, torque, lauch angle, all identical and perfect. Hats off to those insane kids and their coaches.
I really think Davey j was the best pitcher/player there if not hAwaii it would of been nice if he pitched against them but one of the most talented years since little league went to 12u if not the most talented
@@natehawkins6499 fr! Looking back they’re not even that good my old team is 12th in the country for thirteen year and would prob best every team here 50-0, not saying these kids are bad this is a totally different league no disrespect
It’s a little league team that won their specific state tournament. Usually a little league’s team player boundaries are the same boundaries as an elementary school’s student boundaries.
And then the said state winners will go against about 3-5 other states close to each other (like Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia) for a chance to represent that region in the LLWS
The curaçao head coach was an idiot by letting his best pitcher go over the pitch count hence . Their best pitcher was there best chance at beating haiwi