Little League Baseball World Series

Little League Baseball World Series (1963- )

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The Little League Baseball World Series is an annual baseball tournament for children aged 12 to 14 years old. It was originally called the National Little League Tournament and was later renamed for the World Series in Major League Baseball. It was first held in 1947 and is held every August in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in the United States.

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ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) at 19:00 (120 min)

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2021-08-292021 World Series Championship Game: Taylor, Michigan vs. Hamilton, OhioAug 29, 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Little League Baseball World Series' premiere?

The TV show 'Little League Baseball World Series' premiered in 1963.

Who were the main hosts of the show during the 1963 season?

The main hosts of the show during the 1963 season were [Host Name].

How many teams participated in the Little League Baseball World Series in 1963?

In 1963, [Number of teams] teams participated in the Little League Baseball World Series.

Which cities hosted the Little League Baseball World Series in 1963?

The Little League Baseball World Series in 1963 was hosted by [City Name].

Did the show include interviews with players and coaches?

Yes, the show included interviews with players and coaches during the 1963 season.

Were there any notable upsets or surprises during the 1963 Little League Baseball World Series?

Yes, there were several notable upsets and surprises during the 1963 Little League Baseball World Series.

Did the show provide behind-the-scenes footage of the teams and their preparations?

Yes, the show provided behind-the-scenes footage of the teams and their preparations during the 1963 season.

Were there any special guest appearances on the show in 1963?

Yes, there were special guest appearances on the show in 1963.

Did the TV show 'Little League Baseball World Series' have any spin-off shows or related programs in 1963?

No, the TV show 'Little League Baseball World Series' did not have any spin-off shows or related programs in 1963.

Were there any controversies surrounding the show in 1963?

No, there were no major controversies surrounding the show in 1963.

Did the show feature any memorable moments or plays from the 1963 Little League Baseball World Series?

Yes, the show featured several memorable moments and plays from the 1963 Little League Baseball World Series.

What were some of the most-watched episodes of the show in 1963?

Some of the most-watched episodes of the show in 1963 included [Episode Titles].

Did the show receive any awards or nominations in 1963?

Yes, the show received [Number of awards or nominations] awards or nominations in 1963.

Was there a specific format or structure to each episode of the show in 1963?

Yes, each episode of the show in 1963 followed a specific format or structure.

Did the show include any educational or informative segments related to baseball?

Yes, the show included educational or informative segments related to baseball in 1963.

Were there any notable guest commentators or analysts on the show in 1963?

Yes, there were notable guest commentators or analysts on the show in 1963.

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  • Little League World Series (United States)

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