David James, Little League Senior VP: “This year’s Little League World Series has been an exceptional showcase of talent and sportsmanship. The young athletes have shown resilience and determination on and off the field.”
In a thrilling finale at the Little League World Series, Florida emerged victorious over Taiwan with a 2-1 win in the eighth inning, thanks to a dramatic walk-off bunt. Taiwan had managed to keep Florida scoreless for nearly six innings, but the team from Lake Mary, a suburb of Orlando, Florida, rallied in the final moments to secure their first-ever title in nine trips to the LLWS final.
The game remained deadlocked at 1-1 after regulation, pushing the contest into extra innings where each team starts with a runner on second base. With the tension mounting in the bottom of the eighth, Florida’s Hunter Alexander executed a bunt to advance the runner. However, in the ensuing chaos, no one covered first base, and the throw to first missed its mark, allowing the winning run to cross home plate as the ball rolled into the outfield.
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Taiwan, aiming for its 18th LLWS title and first since 1996, opened the scoring in the first inning. A single by Hu Yen-Chun brought in Chiu Wei-Che to give Taiwan a 1-0 lead. Despite loading the bases later in the inning, Taiwan couldn’t capitalize further, leaving Florida with an opportunity to respond.
Florida, meanwhile, struggled to find its rhythm early on, repeatedly leaving runners stranded. Their best chance came in the second inning when Taiwan’s pitcher, Ciou Zhi-Kai, allowed two walks and a hit-by-pitch, loading the bases with no outs. However, Zhi-Kai managed to induce a double play and strikeout, stifling Florida’s scoring threat.
In the fifth inning, Taiwan threatened again with runners on second and third, but Florida’s relief pitcher, Lathan Norton, managed to escape the inning without allowing any more runs. The defensive showdown continued as both teams failed to score, leading to a tense sixth inning where Florida, down to its last out, managed to tie the game. A timely hit by DeMarcos Mieses allowed Chase Anderson to score from second base, sending the game into extra innings.
Both teams had chances to seize the lead in the seventh inning, but neither could convert, setting the stage for the dramatic finish in the eighth. Taiwan’s missed opportunity in the top of the inning left the door open for Florida, and they seized their chance with the walk-off bunt.
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This victory marks a significant milestone for Florida, which had previously been winless in eight LLWS finals appearances. For Taiwan, the loss was a heartbreaking end to a promising run, leaving the players visibly emotional on the field. The defeat also extended Taiwan’s championship drought, as Japan has emerged as the dominant force in recent years with multiple titles.
Florida’s triumph was hard-earned, coming after a tough journey through the tournament’s loser’s bracket. After dropping their third game, they won five consecutive elimination games to reach the final, culminating in their historic championship win.
Info. The past winners
- 2023: El Segundo Little League, California, USA
- 2022: Honolulu Little League, Hawaii, USA
- 2021: Taylor North Little League, Michigan, USA
- 2020: Canceled due to COVID-19
- 2019: Eastbank Little League, Louisiana, USA
- 2018: Honolulu Little League, Hawaii, USA
- 2017: Tokyo Kitasuna Little League, Japan
- 2016: Maine-Endwell Little League, New York, USA
- 2015: Tokyo Kitasuna Little League, Japan
- 2014: Seoul Little League, South Korea
Key Points:
i. Florida won its first Little League World Series title with a dramatic 2-1 walk-off victory over Taiwan in the eighth inning.
ii. Taiwan led early and kept Florida scoreless for nearly six innings, but Florida tied the game in the sixth and won in extra innings.
iii. Both teams had multiple scoring chances throughout the game but failed to capitalize until Florida’s decisive bunt in the eighth inning.
iv. The victory broke Florida’s streak of eight unsuccessful attempts in the LLWS finals, while Taiwan’s quest for its 18th title and first since 1996 fell short.
v. Florida’s win came after a resilient journey through the loser’s bracket, winning five consecutive elimination games to claim the championship.
RM Tomi – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News
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