Being that I'm a resident of the East Region, attend the East Region Tournament every year, and the majority of you guys are from the East Region as well. We're going to break down the schedule before a single game is played anywhere in the United States. First, without further ado, is the 2014 East Region Tournament schedule featuring the Mid-Atlantic Tournament and the New England Tournament.
Source: Little League's East Region
Friday August 1 | 1 2 3 4 | Delware vs. Maryland Maine vs. New Hampshire District of Columbia vs. New York OPENING CEREMONIES - ALL TEAMS Connecticut vs. Vermont | 11:00 AM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 7:35 PM 8:15 PM |
Saturday August 2 | 5 6 7 8 | Maryland vs. Pennsylvania Massachusetts vs. Rhode Island New Jersey vs. District of Columbia Connecticut vs. Maine | 11:00 AM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 PM |
Sunday August 3 | 9 10 11 12 | Delaware vs. Pennsylvania Maine vs. Vermont New Jersey vs. New York Connecticut vs. New Hampshire | 11:00 AM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 PM |
Monday August 4 | 13 14 15 16 | District of Columbia vs. Delaware Massachusetts vs. Vermont Maryland vs. New York New Hampshire vs. Rhode Island | 11:00 AM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 PM |
Tuesday August 5 | 17 18 19 20 | Maryland vs. New Jersey Maine vs. Massachusetts (NESN) Connecticut vs. Rhode Island (NESN) New York vs. Pennsylvania | 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM |
Wednesday August 6 | 21 22 23 24 | District of Columbia vs. Pennsylvania Vermont vs. Rhode Island (NESN) Massachusetts vs. New Hampshire (NESN) Delaware vs. New Jersey | 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 7:00 PM |
Thursday August 7 | 25 26 | N.E. 2 vs. N.E. 3 (NESN) N.E. 1 vs. N.E. 4 (NESN) | 12:00 PM 3:00 PM |
Friday August 8 | 27 28 | M.A. 2 vs. M.A. 3 (ESPN) M.A. 1 vs. M.A. 4 (ESPN) | 11:00 AM 3:00 PM |
Saturday August 9 | 29 | New England Championship Leon J. Breen Memorial Field (LIVE ON ESPN) | 7:00 PM |
Sunday August 10 | 30 | Mid-Atlantic Championship Leon J. Breen Memorial Field (LIVE ON ESPN2) | 6:00 PM |
Who misses who? Each tournament features six teams with a four-game round robin. That means you don't play one team. It's luck of the draw each year. Here's the 2014 misses.
Mid-Atlantic
New York-Delaware
Maryland-District of Columbia
Pennsylvania-New Jersey
New England
Maine-Rhode Island
New Hampshire-Vermont
Connecticut-Massachusetts
Mid-Atlantic
New York-Delaware
Maryland-District of Columbia
Pennsylvania-New Jersey
New England
Maine-Rhode Island
New Hampshire-Vermont
Connecticut-Massachusetts
Mid-Atlantic Analysis
New York is the only team that is forced to play three games in three days, but the Empire State champions will get two days off before a potential semifinal berth. That's certainly nice. Maryland gets a rough schedule by missing Washington, D.C. but District of Columbia could have one of its strongest teams this year if the pitching comes around. Like New York, if Maryland qualifies for the semifinals they will get two days off after their last game.
New England Analysis
Massachusetts and Rhode Island are getting the shortest end of the stick possible. Not only does Massachusetts and Rhode Island have three games in a row during pool play, but it's the final three days of pool play. Then, the potential semifinal round the next day. That's an insane four games in four days. Hope they have some deep pitching. The reason for this wacky schedule? Television. NESN wants Massachusetts on TV twice. NESN pointlessly televises the worst possible days of Pool Play action when everyone is saving pitching. I'll never understand that. The difference in the schedules between the two though? Massachusetts misses Connecticut, perennially one of the powers. That certainly helps. Rhode Island misses Maine, traditionally one of the weaker squads.
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New York is the only team that is forced to play three games in three days, but the Empire State champions will get two days off before a potential semifinal berth. That's certainly nice. Maryland gets a rough schedule by missing Washington, D.C. but District of Columbia could have one of its strongest teams this year if the pitching comes around. Like New York, if Maryland qualifies for the semifinals they will get two days off after their last game.
New England Analysis
Massachusetts and Rhode Island are getting the shortest end of the stick possible. Not only does Massachusetts and Rhode Island have three games in a row during pool play, but it's the final three days of pool play. Then, the potential semifinal round the next day. That's an insane four games in four days. Hope they have some deep pitching. The reason for this wacky schedule? Television. NESN wants Massachusetts on TV twice. NESN pointlessly televises the worst possible days of Pool Play action when everyone is saving pitching. I'll never understand that. The difference in the schedules between the two though? Massachusetts misses Connecticut, perennially one of the powers. That certainly helps. Rhode Island misses Maine, traditionally one of the weaker squads.
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for 2014 two teams in the West to watch. Sherman Oaks LL 12 U and defending 11U state champs EncinoLL. Unfortunately these two are in the same D40 and play each other in 2nd game. Both of these team have some fabulous talent
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry. Forgot to mention these are two Southern Cal teams located in the San Fernando Valley
ReplyDeleteWarch for the erial little 12u team state champs last year
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