The Little League World Series continues on Thursday and with the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby, which will air on Friday.
The first game featured Japan, who was looking to bounce back from a loss to Chinese Taipei, but fell to Venezuela 3-2. Venezuela will face Chinese Taipei in the international championship game on Saturday.
The T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby will take place between Thursday's games. It will allow the top players to step onto the field and swing like the professional players they admire. This special opportunity allows kids from all over the country to represent their community on the biggest stage in Little League.
According to Little League, the home run derby "is set to take place at Volunteer Stadium on Thursday, August 22, at 5 p.m. ET and will then be aired on ESPN2 on Friday, August 23, at 7 p.m. ET."
Follow live for all the Little League World Series action on Thursday, Aug. 23.
Follow every MLB game: Latest MLB scores, stats, schedules and standings.
2024 Little League World Series:Results, schedules, how to watch and stream
With the LLWS winding down, there are fewer games for us to enjoy each day. The only other game on tap for today is the U.S. semifinals between Nevada and Florida. Florida has won two straight games in the loser's bracket and looks to advance to the U.S. finals against Texas. Meanwhile, Nevada just suffered their first loss of the tournament to none other than Texas and hopes to face them in a rematch scheduled for Saturday.
The game between Nevada and Florida is set for 7 p.m. ET tonight.
Venezuela holds off Japan just enough to defeat them 3-2 and advance to the International Championship where they will face Chinese Taipei on Saturday.
Japan's strong defense has been the theme every time they take the field. They did it once again by holding off Venezuela scoreless in the top of the sixth. Japan needs one run to tie and two runs to win.
Venezuela follows Japan's lead and swiftly dismisses Japan's batters in the bottom of the fifth without tying the score. Venezuela is ahead 3-2 going into the sixth.
Japan maintains defensive momentum and prevents Venezuela from scoring in the top of the fifth inning.
After being hit by a pitch, a Japanese player reaches first base. The next batter hits a ball to the outfield, landing between the center and right fielders, and records a double. Japan scored after a bases-loaded walk, which helped them get back into the game.
An infield single gets Japan a second run to make it 3-2, heading to the top of the fifth.
Venezuela gained momentum with back-to-back triples and scored three runs to take the lead. They almost scored a fourth run, but Japan's right outfielder made a timely catch at the wall for the third out. Venezuela leads 3-0 heading into the bottom of the fourth inning.
Defense remains the highlight of the game as Japan holds Venezuela scoreless at the top of the third.
With two outs and two Japanese runners on base, Venezuela's second baseman quickly gets an infield hit and throws it to the first baseman to get the runner out, saving a run in a game where every run counts.
Japan dismisses three Venezuelan batters quickly to end the top of the second inning. Japan is up to bat in the bottom of the second inning.
Japan was able to get some players on base, but a mistake by the final batter, who mistook a strike for a ball, led to the players on base attempting to advance. A throw to third base resulted in Venezuela getting their third out.
Japan enters the game with determination after losing to Chinese Taipei the day before. They quickly dismiss three consecutive Venezuela batters in the top of the first inning.
All 39 games of the Little League World Series will be broadcast on one of ESPN, ESPN2 or ABC, with streaming options including ESPN+, the ESPN app and Fubo, which offers a free trial. Coverage begins at 3 p.m. ET.
HOW TO WATCH:Catch the Little League World Series with a Fubo subscription
The sixth annual Little League World Series Home Run Derby will be held on August 22 at 5 p.m. ET. Tune in to ESPN2 to watch the action on Friday, August 23.
The Little League World Series Home Run Derby format is straightforward: each participant will receive 1 minute and 30 seconds to hit as many home runs as possible. Any fair balls that land over the fence in fair territory will be considered a home run. However, any balls that land on the chalk or cone line will not be counted as a home run.
All home runs must land before the next pitch is thrown. Any pitch that is thrown before the prior ball lands will not be counted as a home run. After the first round, the top 10 participants will advance to the second round.
In the second round, the 10 participants will have 1 minute and 30 seconds to hit as many home runs as possible. The batting order will be determined by the number of home runs that were hit in the first round, with the participant who hit the lowest total number of home runs batting first. The top five participants with the most total home runs will advance to the final round.
In the final round, the top five participants will each receive 1 minute and 30 seconds to hit as many home runs as possible. The batting order will be determined by the second round, with the participant having the lowest total number of home runs hitting first. At the end of the final round, the participant with the most total home runs will be crowned the T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby Champion.
(All times in ET)
The Little League World Series (LLWS) championship game is scheduled for Sunday, August 25th at 3 p.m. ET. The third-place consolation game is set to take place the same day at 10 a.m. ET.
The international and U.S. championship games, serving as the semifinals to Sunday's championship game, will take place on Saturday, August 24 at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. ET.
The Little League World Series is divided into two brackets: the United States bracket and the international bracket. Each bracket will conduct its own individual tournament, and the winner from each bracket will face off in the championship.
The U.S. and international brackets are double-elimination brackets. This means that a team can still advance in a separate elimination bracket even after losing its first game. The winner of the elimination bracket then plays against the winner of the winners' bracket in the U.S. or international final for the opportunity to compete in the LLWS championship.
In other words, a team must be defeated twice to be eliminated from the tournament.
Thursday's action begins at 3 p.m., here's a rundown of the games including the T-Mobile Home Run Derby:
All times Eastern.
Watch:Follow Sunday's LLWS games with an ESPN+ subscription
In recent years, teams from the United States have been very successful in the Little League World Series, winning the last five championships since 2017. The most recent international team to win the tournament was Japan, who defeated Lufkin, Texas 12-2 in the 2017 final, which lasted just five innings.
Results date back to 2010 LLWS.
Here is the full 2024 LLWS bracket, courtesy of the Little League World Series:
We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn’t influence our coverage.
电话:020-123456789
传真:020-123456789
Copyright © 2024 Powered by -EMC Markets Go http://emcmgo.com/