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Tournament details | |
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Dates | August 15–August 25 |
Teams | 16 |
Final positions | |
Champions | ![]() ![]() Tokyo |
Runner-up | ![]() ![]() Chula Vista, California |
The 2013 Little League World Series was held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, from August 15 until August 25.[1] Eight teams from the United States and eight from throughout the world competed in the 67th edition of this tournament.[2] The Musashi-Fuchū Little League of Tokyo, Japan, defeated the Eastlake Little League of Chula Vista, California, 6–4 in the championship game. For the country of Japan, this was their ninth LLWS championship overall, second consecutive, and the third in four years. This was the last World Series to feature players born in the 20th century.
Tournament changes
It was announced on August 29, 2012 that three of the eight international regions had been realigned. The results of the realignment included Australia having its own region, meaning that the national champion of that country would be given a berth into the Little League World Series. Also, teams from Middle Eastern countries (except Israel and Turkey) would compete to qualify with teams in the Asia-Pacific Region to form the Asia-Pacific and Middle East region. Teams from Africa would compete to qualify with teams from Europe to form the Europe and Africa region.[3]
Teams
- Republic of China, commonly known as Taiwan, due to complicated relations with People's Republic of China, is recognized by the name Chinese Taipei by majority of international organizations including Little League Baseball (LLB). For more information, please see Cross-Strait relations.
Team rosters
Asia-Pacific
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Caribbean
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Europe-Africa
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Latin America
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Shih-Che Chou
Shao-Hua Chung Yu-Chun Chung Chao-Wei Huang Huai-Chien Lan Chen-Hsun Lee Shu-Ming Lee Chia-Ming Lin Teng-Yu Wang Kai-En Wu Tung-Hua Yeh Ching-Fong Yu Teng-Yao Yu |
Zachariah Artingstall
Mitchell Brown Chase Diggins Kieren Hall Maverick Hamilton Caydyn Hancock Todd Hatcher Luke Houston Danny Ivester Jake Sheldon Zane Tavinor Michael Tovey Shane Turner Dylan Walsh |
Angus Adams
David Caon Cole Dennison Justin Dineen Davide Disipio Caden Griffin David Legault Kai Nguyen Ken Nguyen Will Riopelle Clay Surrett Jack Walsh Jason Zhang |
Robert Addarich
Pedro Aponte Edgar Baez Yan Contreras Braulio Flores Leonardo Lizardi Yamil Munoz Jan Osorio Pablo Sanchez Gabriel Santiago Tommylee Sierra Israel Velazquez Yamil Velazquez |
Tomas Chadim
Christian Geidl Lukas Hlouch Krystof Jan Hruza Tomas Jurcik Marek Krejcirik Tomas Kuba Eliska Stejskalova Daniel Stoudek Martin Svihalek Robin Vavra Victor Vecerka |
Takuma Gomi
Ryusei Hirooka Kazuki Ishida Kyousuke Kobayashi Sho Miyao Kouyou Mizushima Tatsuki Nagano Seiya Nishino Dai Okada Keita Saito Jintarou Shiina Shunpei Takagi Ryutarro Takeo Kensuke Tsuchida |
Jordan Agrazal
Jean Cornejo Juan Crisp Carmelo Cruz Radameth De Leon Rafael Eysseric Daniel Fernandez Jose Gonzalez Armando Lopez Daniel Polo Edgardo Rosales Azarel Salado Jean Mar Sanchez Tomas Sarmiento |
Alexander Artalejo
Miguel Artalejo Luis Corral Jorge Duenas Saul Favela Martin Gonzalez Axcel Mandujano Luis Manzo Ramon Mendoza Brandon Meza Brandon Montes Jorge Rodriguez Jorge Romero |
Great Lakes
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Mid-Atlantic
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Midwest
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New England
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Northwest
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Southeast
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Southwest
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West
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Louis Cardinale
John Cullen Ryan Duffy Tyler Hill John Lizza Chad Lorkowski Thomas Maxey James Mazzola Antonio Moceri Joseph Rheaume Ryan Shanley Jack Vyletel Evan Zschering |
Brett Callahan
Justin Courter Joseph Davis Brian Green Jack Hardcastle Nathan Hardcastle David Hawtof Eric Ludman Ryan Miller Jared Owens Brandon Sengphachanh Nick Sharpe |
Alex Augustine
Brenden Ball Chase Brundage Ty Cowley Grant Garwood Brook Heinen Joshua Neyens Will Pattison Sam Petrillo Garrett Purcell Brady Roberts Lucas Strain Carter Troncin Sam Young |
Harry Azadian
Matt Brown Christopher Drbal Chad Knight Tatin Llamas Ricky Offenberg Max Popken Alex Reiner Drew Rogers Charlie Roof Matt Stone |
Will Armbruester
Cameron Bowers Adam Carper Jack Carper Dalton Chandler Jacob Dahlstrom Bryce Delay Nathan Fitzgibbons Jack Matheson Dylan Matsuoka Austin Oh Zack Olson Jack Rud Jack Titus |
Zane Denton
Austin Kasick Blake Kirchenbauer Chris McElvain Trae McLemore Blake Money Tanner Morgan Ben Pickman Knox Preston Bricen Russell |
Ruben Cortez
Jared Cruz Brandon DeLeon Evan Elizaldi Jacob Garza Oscar Hernandez Juan Jasso Jesus Ortiz Josh Ramirez Lonnie Rocha Christian Servantes Juan Rosa |
Patrick Archer
Kevin Bateman II Giancarlo Cortez Jake Espinoza Michael Gaines Dominic Haley Grant Holman Nick Mora Charly Peterson Micah Pietila-Wiggs[lower-alpha 1] Ricky Tibbett Rennard Williams |
Notable players
- Robert Hassell was selected eighth overall by the San Diego Padres in the 2020 MLB draft.
Results
The drawing to determine the opening round pairings took place on June 13, 2013.[5]
United States bracket
Upper round 1 | Upper round 2 | Upper final | Final | ||||||||||||||||||||
August 15 – Game 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 18 – Game 14 (F/4) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 15 – Game 4 (F/7) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 21 – Game 24 (F/9) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 16 – Game 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 18 – Game 16 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 16 – Game 8 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lower round 1 | Lower round 2 | Lower round 3 | Lower final | ||||||||||||||||||||
August 19 – Game 18 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
August 17 – Game 10 | ![]() | 5 | August 23 – Game 26 (F/7) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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August 19 – Game 20 (F/4) | ![]() | 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||
August 17 – Game 12 | ![]() | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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International bracket
Upper round 1 | Upper round 2 | Upper final | Final | ||||||||||||||||||||
August 15 – Game 1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 18 – Game 13 (F/4) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 15 – Game 3 (F/4) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 21 – Game 23 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 16 – Game 5 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 18 – Game 15 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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August 16 – Game 7 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lower round 1 | Lower round 2 | Lower round 3 | Lower final | ||||||||||||||||||||
August 19 – Game 17 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
August 17 – Game 9 | ![]() | 6 | August 22 – Game 25 (F/7) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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August 19 – Game 19 (F/4) | ![]() | 8 | |||||||||||||||||||||
August 17 – Game 11 | ![]() | 0 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Crossover games
Teams that lost their first two games played a crossover game against a team from the other side of the bracket that also lost its first two games. These games were labeled Game A and Game B. This provided teams who were already eliminated the opportunity to play a third game.
Game A | ||
August 19 – Lamade Stadium | ||
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Game B | ||
August 20 – Lamade Stadium | ||
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Consolation game
The consolation game is played between the loser of the United States championship and the loser of the International championship.
Consolation game | ||
August 25 – Lamade Stadium | ||
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World Championship
Little League World Championship | ||
August 25 – Lamade Stadium | ||
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2013 Little League World Series Champions |
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Home run count
Name | HR Count | Team |
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Brandon Montes | 5 | Mexico |
Ramon Mendoza | 4 | Mexico |
Chad Knight | 3 | New England |
Nick Mora | 3 | West |
Angus Adams | 2 | Canada |
Harry Azadian | 2 | New England |
Matt Brown | 2 | New England |
Jared Cruz | 2 | Southwest |
Saul Favela | 2 | Mexico |
Takuma Gomi | 2 | Japan |
Grant Holman | 2 | West |
Kazuki Ishida | 2 | Japan |
Ricky Offenberg | 2 | New England |
Ben Pickman | 2 | Southeast |
Daniel Stoudek | 2 | Europe-Africa |
Shunpei Takagi | 2 | Japan |
Miguel Artalejo | 1 | Mexico |
Jack Carper | 1 | Northwest |
Shih-Che Chou | 1 | Asia-Pacific |
Juan Crisp | 1 | Latin America |
Zane Denton | 1 | Southeast |
Jake Espinoza | 1 | West |
Daniel Fernandez | 1 | Latin America |
Michael Gaines | 1 | West |
Jacob Garza | 1 | Southwest |
Martin Gonzalez | 1 | Mexico |
Brook Heinen | 1 | Midwest |
Huai-Chien Lan | 1 | Asia-Pacific |
Tatin Llamas | 1 | New England |
Armando Lopez | 1 | Latin America |
Thomas Maxey | 1 | Great Lakes |
Trae McLemore | 1 | Southeast |
Antonio Moceri | 1 | Great Lakes |
Seiya Nishino | 1 | Japan |
Micah Pietila-Wiggs | 1 | West |
Max Popken | 1 | New England |
Knox Preston | 1 | Southeast |
Alex Reiner | 1 | New England |
Jorge Romero | 1 | Mexico |
Edgardo Rosales | 1 | Latin America |
Jean Mar Sanchez | 1 | Latin America |
Brandon Sengphachanh | 1 | Mid-Atlantic |
Matt Stone | 1 | New England |
Carter Troncin | 1 | Midwest |
Jack Vyletel | 1 | Great Lakes |
Tung-Jua Yeh | 1 | Asia-Pacific |
No-hitter
Grant Holman of the Eastlake Little League (Chula Vista, CA) tossed a no-hitter in the sixth game of the tournament against Grosse Pointe, Michigan.
Champion's path
The Musashi Fuchū LL reached the LLWS by winning all eight of their Tokyo and national tournament games.[6] In total, they went undefeated with a 13–0 record.
Round | Opposition | Result |
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Winner's Bracket Round 3 | Suginami LL | 15–0 |
Winner's Bracket Quarterfinals | Koganei LL | 8–1 |
Winner's Bracket Semifinals | Chōfi LL | 15–5 (4 inn.) |
Winner's Bracket Final | Machida LL | 4–1 (4 inn.) |
Japan Regional | ||
Opening Round | ![]() | 6–3 |
Quarterfinals | ![]() | 11–1 (5 inn.) |
Semifinals | ![]() | 8–5 |
Japan Championship | ![]() | 11–6 |
Notes
References
- ↑ "Schedule/Results". Little League. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ Communications division (November 12, 2012). "Dates and Sites for 2013 Little League World Series Tournaments Announced". Little League. Archived from the original on May 10, 2013. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
- ↑ Communications division (August 29, 2012). "Regions Realigned for 2013: Australia to Play in Little League Baseball World Series". Little League. Archived from the original on September 23, 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
- ↑ Holly, Megan (January 24, 2022). "South Bay star athlete dies in crash near US-Mexico border". fox5sandiego.com. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
- ↑ Communications Division (June 13, 2013). "Schedule Set For the 2013 Little League Baseball® World Series". Little League. Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
- ↑ "Japan Tournament Results". Unpage.com. Retrieved August 25, 2013.