Big League World Series
The Big League World Series was a baseball tournament for youth aged 15 to 18 years old that began in 1968.[1] On August 26, 2016, Little League International announced that it was eliminating the Big League Level of both baseball and softball, citing low participation levels over the previous 15 years.[2] It was patterned after the Little League World Series, which was named for the World Series in Major League Baseball. Most recently, the tournament was held in Easley, South Carolina.
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 1968 |
Ceased | 2016 |
No. of teams | 11 |
Countries | International |
Last champion(s) | Taoyuan, Taiwan |
Most titles | Taiwan (18) |
Official website | LittleLeague.org |
The Big League World Series was held at four different sites.
- Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1968–1969
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1970–1998
- Tucson, Arizona 1999–2000
- Easley, South Carolina 2001–2016
Tournament format
- Pool A (U.S.) consisted of six regions (including the Host team)
- Pool B (International) consisted of five regions
Champions
Championships won by Country/State
Team | Championships | Last |
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Taiwan | 18 | 2016 |
Host Team(s) | 7 | 2007 |
Southern California | 5 | 2006 |
Puerto Rico | 2015 | |
South Carolina | 3 | 2013 |
Florida | 2014 | |
Illinois | 2 | 1973 |
West Virginia | 1 | 1968 |
Northern California | 1971 | |
New York | 1979 | |
Venezuela | 1986 | |
Canada | 2000 | |
Dominican Republic | 2007 |
References
- Big League Baseball Archived 2009-05-29 at the Wayback Machine. Little League Baseball Incorporated. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
- "Little League eliminates Big League division in both baseball and softball". 27 August 2016. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
External links
- Little League Baseball official website
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