In the longest game ever played in Little League World Series history, Louisville, Kentucky beats Fort Worth, Texas in the US semifinal in 11 innings, 2-1. A record-setting 49 strikeouts are recorded as Fort Worth’s Walker Kelly strikes out 21 in nine two-hit innings, and Louisville’s Aaron Alvey fans 19 batter over nine no-hit innings.

In the longest game ever played in Little League World Series history, Louisville, Kentucky beats Fort Worth, Texas in the US semifinal in 11 innings, 2-1. A record-setting 49 strikeouts are recorded as Fort Worth’s Walker Kelly strikes out 21 in nine two-hit innings, and Louisville’s Aaron Alvey fans 19 batter over nine no-hit innings.

In the longest game ever played in Little League World Series history, Louisville, Kentucky beats Fort Worth, Texas in the US semifinal in 11 innings, 2-1. A record-setting 49 strikeouts are recorded as Fort Worth’s Walker Kelly strikes out 21 in nine two-hit innings, and Louisville’s Aaron Alvey fans 19 batter over nine no-hit innings.

Dr. Creighton Hale recommends Little League pitching mounds be moved back from home plate by 24 inches. The organization’s vice president believes a ball thrown by a youngster at 70 mph from 46 feet would give the batter about the same the amount of time to swing at a pitch, proportionately, as the major leaguers have.

Dr. Creighton Hale recommends Little League pitching mounds be moved back from home plate by 24 inches. The organization’s vice president believes a ball thrown by a youngster at 70 mph from 46 feet would give the batter about the same the amount of time to swing at a pitch, proportionately, as the major leaguers have.

Bert and George Bebble andĀ Carl StotzĀ form theĀ Little LeagueĀ organization inĀ Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The three youth teams in the league haveĀ uniformsĀ thanks to a $35 donation.

Bert and George Bebble andĀ Carl StotzĀ form theĀ Little LeagueĀ organization inĀ Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The three youth teams in the league haveĀ uniformsĀ thanks to a $35 donation.

Bert and George Bebble andĀ Carl StotzĀ form theĀ Little LeagueĀ organization inĀ Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The three youth teams in the league haveĀ uniformsĀ thanks to a $35 donation.