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Sporting News on MSNWho is Lin Chin-Tse? Meet flamethrowing Chinese Taipei pitcher who throws over 80 mph at Little League World Series
Lin Chin-Tse is a 12-year-old little leaguer who is currently playing for Chinese Taipei in the Little League World Series. Chin-Tse plays both pitcher and outfield, but he went viral earlier in the tournament for his impressive fastball velocity as a pitcher in a game.
Since losing to Chinese Taipei, Mexico has won back-to-back elimination games, beating Panama in walk-off fashion on Sunday. Japan suffered its first loss of the World Series on Monday, losing to Venezuela, 4-0, a few days after scoring 12 runs against
Braintree's time at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania has officially come to an end.
The score was 13-0 with runners on the corners and one out in the sixth when Nevada used a delayed steal to get the runner on first into scoring position. Play-by-play announcer Karl Ravech called out the questionable move.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The NFL sent shockwaves through the sports world by floating the possibility of holding a future Super Bowl in London. This bold proposition raises an intriguing question for baseball fans: Could America’s pastime ever take its championship series international?
The Brian Snitker job in Atlanta Is just about done. His contract ends following the season, which will be his last tenure more than likely.
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One endless summer: CT Little Leaguers living in moment, thriving in spotlight at World Series
Rock-star status has found the Fairfield Little Leaguers, but they are unfazed and unbeaten so far at the Little League World Series.