Sunday, August 14, 2011

Rain, Rain, Go Away!

With rain pelting the northeast today, it's highly unlikely that they get the final US championship game in today. It doesn't even look promising for Monday.

I know this much though. The Little League World Series is shaping up to be a dandy, especially if Keystone, PA wins.

Competitively, it's probably going to come down to Warner Robins, GA and Ocean View, CA, but add the fan bases for those teams plus Keystone hailing from just 25 miles away. Williamsport could be rocking with over 40,000 fans a day.

Montana winning the Northwest is an incredible feat. Being in Williamsport will be a blast for those guys. The only thing missing to make this LLWS complete is the Ugandan team from Africa. It stinks that we are stuck with the boring Arabian American Little League from RSA once again. If Uganda had overage players though, I guess it's the right move. If it was just political red tape, however, then it's a travesty that those boys won't be making the trip.

Be prepared for the most in-depth Little League World Series preview of all-time once the field is set.

Also, ESPN Classic usually runs LLWS games this week leading up to the series. It's always the standbys of 1980, 1982, 1989, 2007.  Well, this year, they've gone to the extreme. You can see games from almost every year of the 2000s, plus the greatest pitching duel ever in 2002. Add in Sean Burroughs team, and Todd Frazier, and it's a Little League fan's dream come true.

What was your favorite game, team, player ever???  Tell me in the comments.

UPDATE: 4:28P.M--  The Mid-Atlantic championship is still in a rain delay. Keystone, PA and Paramus, NJ are currently scoreless through three innings. Sources have told me that if the game is not completed by midnight tonight that Keystone, PA will be awarded the regional championship based on their record in the regional. Little League is doing everything they can to get the game in, however.

Also, Paramus was given the opportunity to play the game yesterday in an effort to get it in, but declined due to the eligibility of its star pitcher, Hiro Mizutani. Further updates will come as I get them.

7:18P.M.-- The tarp is still on the field. A lot of rain has fallen. I would hope they only play this game if the field is actually playable. The story that Pennsylvania will be named the champs is premature. Although, it is still an option. Keep watching ESPN2 and checking this blog for updates.

9:14P.M.-- Finally, the Mid-Atlantic Regional final was postponed for the night. New Jersey and Pennsylvania will resume the championship game at 10A.M. Monday morning in the top of the 4th inning. There will be no Garbrick or Mizutani on the mound. ESPN was incorrectly reporting that the pitchers were over 21 pitches and therefore could not finish the game. They were wrong. It's because the pitchers are over 41 pitches that they can't finish their 85. It's a special pitch count rule for weather-related postponements.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey section1 guy..Why didnt they play last night??

llnjone said...

best player i remember seeing was Kyle Carter from columbus Georgia. best game was the 2006 chamioship game. 2 favorite teams were the 2008 south lake charles team and the 2009 south shore team.

Anonymous said...

http://llbmidatlantic.bbstats.pointstreak.com/boxscore.html?gameid=55630

did anyone notice Paramus pitcher Muzutani did NOT have an at bat during the NY/NJ game? Isn't that a violation of rules?

Anonymous said...

he probably got walked

Anonymous said...

does anyone have an update in Bristol is the field playable?

Section1Guy said...

New Jersey did not want to play the game last night.

Hiro Mizutani was the pitcher for more than three innings. He got a plate appearance. He just didn't get an official "AB"

I gave an update to the field conditions above in the post.

Anonymous said...

that shows you how new jersey relies on one player to win a baseball game

Anonymous said...

From District7guy

Best game I remember was Louisville/Fort Worth Alvey vs Kelly game. Even Harold Reynolds called it the "greatest game ever" on the recap on Sportscenter that night.

And just a little vent, but if it wasn't for the stupid pitch count rule, Warner Robins does not beat New Tampa and that kid Thomas the other night imo. Shaping up to be a good week in Williamsport regardless, With Ocean View as the favorite and Cumberland as my "team that will be sneaky and win a few games and be around later then expected" team.