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    Little League World Series teams, ages, pitch count and more to know for 2024 tournament

    By Bryan Murphy,

    5 hours ago

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    Everyone's favorite summer baseball tradition, the Little League World Series, is back in action this week in Williamsport.

    Twenty of the best teams from around the globe are gathered in Pennsylvania for the next two weeks for the annual tournament, going head-to-head to be crowned world champions. It includes 10 squads from the United States and another 10 teams representing nations from all around the world.

    California produced the LLWS champion in 2023. The team from El Segundo defeated the Caribbean crew from Curacao to win the tournament.

    Who will win the competition this year? The Sporting News has everything you need to know about the 2024 Little League World Series.

    MORE: Watch the Little League World Series live with Fubo (free trial)

    Little League World Series teams 2024

    The Little League World Series will feature a 20-team field — 10 from the United States and 10 from countries around the globe.

    To note, the Little League World Series' expansion teams began a three-year rotation in 2022 among Panama, Puerto Rico and Cuba. The rotation of auto bids drew Puerto Rico and Cuba in 2024 and will draw Panama and Puerto Rico in 2025. The third country each year will still have a chance to qualify through its regional tournament (Panama did not qualify from the Caribbean Region in 2024).

    Here's a look at the teams set to challenge for the 2024 Little League World Series title:

    United States teams

    Region Team Location
    Great Lakes Hinsdale Little League Hinsdale, Ill.
    Metro South Shore Little League Staten Island, N.Y.
    Mid-Atlantic Council Rock Newtown Little League Newtown, Pa.
    Midwest Sioux Falls Little League Sioux Falls, S.D.
    Mountain Paseo Verde Little League Henderson, Nev.
    New England Salem Little League Salem, N.H.
    Northwest South Hill Little League Puyallup, Wash.
    Southeast Lake Mary Little League Lake Mary, Fla.
    Southwest Boerne Little League Boerne, Texas
    West Central East Maui Little League Wailuku, Hawaii

    International teams

    Region Team Location
    Asia-Pacific Kuei-Shan Little League Taoyuan City, Chinese Taipei
    Australia Hills Little League Sydney, Australia
    Canada Whalley Little League Surrey, British Columbia
    Caribbean Aruba Center Little League Santa Cruz, Aruba
    Cuba Santa Clara Little League Villa Clara, Cuba
    Europe-Africa South Czech Republic Little League Brno, Czech Republic
    Japan Johoku Little League Tokyo, Japan
    Latin America Cardenales Little League Barquisimeto, Venezuela
    Mexico Matamoros Little League Tamaulipas, Mexico
    Puerto Rico Radames Lopez Little League Guayama, Puerto Rico

    2024 Little League World Series bracket

    You can download a PDF of the full 2024 Little League World Series bracket here .

    MORE: Track the 2024 Little League World Series bracket

    Little League World Series location

    The Little League World Series returns to Williamsport, Pa., which has hosted the event every year since its inception in 1947.

    How old are Little League World Series players?

    This year, the eligible age range for participants is 10 to 12 years old as of Aug. 31, 2024.

    In 2020 and 2021, the league accepted only 11- and 12-year-olds. Before then, the age group allowed children as old as 13 to play.

    What is the LLWS pitch count limit?

    With the Little League World Series allowing 10-year-olds at the tournament, there are differing pitch count rules for its participants.

    Per Little League Baseball regulations , 10-year-olds have a 75-pitch count. Participants who are 11 or 12 can throw as many as 85 pitches in a game.

    The designated rest period per pitch count is the same for all participants aged 10-12, and remains the same as in previous years:

    Pitches Days of rest
    66-85 4
    51-65 3
    36-50 2
    21-35 1
    1-20 0

    Little League World Series field size

    • 46 feet: Pitching rubber to home plate
    • 60 feet: Length of basepaths
    • 225 feet: Home plate to outfield fence

    Once again, the Little League World Series will take place in Williamsport, Pa., and the games will be split between Howard J. Lamade and Little League Volunteer stadiums, both of which have the same dimensions.

    MORE: Full bracket, results, broadcast info and more for 2024 LLWS

    Who won the LLWS in 2023?

    El Segundo Little League (California) defeated Pabao Little League (Caribbean) in the 2023 Little League World Series final, marking the second year in a row that the Pabao Little League team lost in the championship.

    That win marked the eighth total for the state of California, the most out of any individual state in the U.S. California still trails Chinese Taipei (17) and Japan (11) among international squads.

    List of past Little League World Series champions

    Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) has claimed the most Little League World Series titles, with 17 in its history, but the last one was in 1996.

    Next on the list is Japan and California, who have 11 and eight, respectively. Japan last won in 2017, while California took the championship in 2023.

    Year Winner
    1947 Williamsport, Pa.
    1948 Lock Haven, Pa.
    1949 Hammonton, N.J.
    1951 Stamford, Conn.
    1952 Norwalk, Conn.
    1953 Birmingham, Ala.
    1954 Schenectady, N.Y.
    1955 Morrisville, Pa.
    1956 Roswell, N.M.
    1957 Monterrey, Mexico
    1958 Monterrey, Mexico
    1959 Hamtramck, Mich.
    1960 Levittown, Pa.
    1961 El Cajon, Calif.
    1962 San Jose, Calif.
    1963 Granada Hills, Calif.
    1964 Staten Island, N.Y.
    1965 Windsor Locks, Conn.
    1966 Houston
    1967 West Tokyo, Japan
    1968 Wakayama, Osaka, Japan
    1969 Taichung, Chinese Taipei
    1970 Wayne, N.J.
    1971 Tainan, Chinese Taipei
    1972 Taipei, Chinese Taipei
    1973 Tainan, Chinese Taipei
    1974 Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei
    1975 Lakewood, N.J.
    1976 Chofu, Tokyo, Japan
    1977 Kahosiung, Chinese Taipei
    1978 Pingtung, Chinese Taipei
    1979 Chiayi County, Chinese Taipei
    1980 Hua-Lien, Chinese Taipei
    1981 Taichung, Chinese Taipei
    1982 Kirkland, Wash.
    1983 Marietta, Ga.
    1984 Seoul, South Korea
    1985 Seoul, South Korea
    1986 Tainan, Chinese Taipei
    1987 Hua-Lien, Chinese Taipei
    1988 Taichung, Chinese Taipei
    1989 Trumbull, Conn.
    1990 Tainan County, Chinese Taipei
    1991 Taichung, Chinese Taipei
    1992 Long Beach, Calif.
    1993 Long Beach, Calif.
    1994 Maracaibo, Venezuela
    1995 Tainan, Chinese Taipei
    1996 Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei
    1997 Guadalupe, Mexico
    1998 Toms River, N.J.
    1999 Hirakata, Osaka, Japan
    2001 Maracaibo, Venezuela
    2002 Valley Station, Ky.
    2003 Musashi-Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
    2004 Willemstad, Curacao
    2005 Ewa Beach, Hawaii
    2006 Columbus, Ga.
    2007 Warner-Robins, Ga.
    2008 Waipahu, Hawaii
    2009 Chula Vista, Calif.
    2010 Edogawa Minami, Tokyo, Japan
    2011 Huntington Beach, Calif.
    2012 Tokyo Kitasuna, Tokyo, Japan
    2013 Musashi Fuchu, Tokyo, Japan
    2014 Seoul, South Korea
    2015 Tokyo Kitasuna, Tokyo, Japan
    2016 Maine-Endwell, N.Y.
    2017 Tokyo Kitasuna, Tokyo, Japan
    2018 Honolulu, Hawaii
    2019 River Ridge, La.
    2020 Canceled due to COVID-19
    2021 Taylor, Mich.
    2022 Honolulu, Hawaii
    2023 El Segundo, Calif.
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