2013 Little League World Series

The 2013 Little League World Series was held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, from August 15 until August 25.[1] Eight teams from the United States and eight from throughout the world competed in the 67th edition of this tournament.[2] The Musashi-Fuchū Little League of Tokyo, Japan, defeated the Eastlake Little League of Chula Vista, California, 6–4 in the championship game. For the country of Japan, this was their ninth LLWS championship overall, second consecutive, and the third in four years. This was the last World Series to feature players born in the 20th century.

2013 Little League World Series
Tournament details
DatesAugust 15–August 25
Teams16
Final positions
ChampionsJapan Tokyo Musashi-Fuchū Little League
Tokyo
Runner-upUnited States California Eastlake Little League
Chula Vista, California
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Tournament changes edit

It was announced on August 29, 2012 that three of the eight international regions had been realigned. The results of the realignment included Australia having its own region, meaning that the national champion of that country would be given a berth into the Little League World Series. Also, teams from Middle Eastern countries (except Israel and Turkey) would compete to qualify with teams in the Asia-Pacific Region to form the Asia-Pacific and Middle East region. Teams from Africa would compete to qualify with teams from Europe to form the Europe and Africa region.[3]

Teams edit

United States International
  Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
Great Lakes Region
Grosse Pointe Woods-Shores Little League
  Taoyuan, Chinese Taipei
Asia-Pacific and Middle East Region
Chung-Ping Little League
  Newark, Delaware
Mid-Atlantic Region
Newark National Little League
    Perth, Western Australia
Australia Region
Perth Metro Central Little League
  Urbandale, Iowa
Midwest Region
Urbandale Little League
    Nepean, Ontario
Canada Region
East Nepean Little League
  Westport, Connecticut
New England Region
Westport Little League
  San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico
Caribbean Region
Samaritana Little League
  Sammamish, Washington
Northwest Region
Eastlake Little League
  Brno, Czech Republic
Europe and Africa Region
South Moravia Little League
  Nashville, Tennessee
Southeast Region
South Nashville Little League
    Fuchū, Tokyo
Japan Region
Musashi Fuchū Little League
  Corpus Christi, Texas
Southwest Region
Universal Little League
  Aguadulce, Panama
Latin America Region
Aguadulce Cabezera Little League
  Chula Vista, California
West Region
Eastlake Little League
    Tijuana, Baja California
Mexico Region
Municipal De Tijuana Little League

Team rosters edit

International
Asia-Pacific

  Taoyuan, Chinese Taipei

  Australia

  Perth, WA

  Canada

  Nepean, ON

Caribbean

  San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico

Europe-Africa

  Brno, Czech Republic

  Japan

  Fuchu, Tokyo

Latin America

  Aguadulce, Panama

  Mexico

  Tijuana, Baja California

Shih-Che Chou

Shao-Hua Chung

Yu-Chun Chung

Chao-Wei Huang

Huai-Chien Lan

Chen-Hsun Lee

Shu-Ming Lee

Chia-Ming Lin

Teng-Yu Wang

Kai-En Wu

Tung-Hua Yeh

Ching-Fong Yu

Teng-Yao Yu

Zachariah Artingstall

Mitchell Brown

Chase Diggins

Kieren Hall

Maverick Hamilton

Caydyn Hancock

Todd Hatcher

Luke Houston

Danny Ivester

Jake Sheldon

Zane Tavinor

Michael Tovey

Shane Turner

Dylan Walsh

Angus Adams

David Caon

Cole Dennison

Justin Dineen

Davide Disipio

Caden Griffin

David Legault

Kai Nguyen

Ken Nguyen

Will Riopelle

Clay Surrett

Jack Walsh

Jason Zhang

Robert Addarich

Pedro Aponte

Edgar Baez

Yan Contreras

Braulio Flores

Leonardo Lizardi

Yamil Munoz

Jan Osorio

Pablo Sanchez

Gabriel Santiago

Tommylee Sierra

Israel Velazquez

Yamil Velazquez

Tomas Chadim

Christian Geidl

Lukas Hlouch

Krystof Jan Hruza

Tomas Jurcik

Marek Krejcirik

Tomas Kuba

Eliska Stejskalova

Daniel Stoudek

Martin Svihalek

Robin Vavra

Victor Vecerka

Takuma Gomi

Ryusei Hirooka

Kazuki Ishida

Kyousuke Kobayashi

Sho Miyao

Kouyou Mizushima

Tatsuki Nagano

Seiya Nishino

Dai Okada

Keita Saito

Jintarou Shiina

Shunpei Takagi

Ryutarro Takeo

Kensuke Tsuchida

Jordan Agrazal

Jean Cornejo

Juan Crisp

Carmelo Cruz

Radameth De Leon

Rafael Eysseric

Daniel Fernandez

Jose Gonzalez

Armando Lopez

Daniel Polo

Edgardo Rosales

Azarel Salado

Jean Mar Sanchez

Tomas Sarmiento

Alexander Artalejo

Miguel Artalejo

Luis Corral

Jorge Duenas

Saul Favela

Martin Gonzalez

Axcel Mandujano

Luis Manzo

Ramon Mendoza

Brandon Meza

Brandon Montes

Jorge Rodriguez

Jorge Romero

  United States
Great Lakes

  Grosse Pointe, MI

Mid-Atlantic

  Newark, DE

Midwest

  Urbandale, IA

New England

  Westport, CT

Northwest

  Sammamish, WA

Southeast

  Nashville, TN

Southwest

  Corpus Christi, TX

West

  Chula Vista, CA

Louis Cardinale

John Cullen

Ryan Duffy

Tyler Hill

John Lizza

Chad Lorkowski

Thomas Maxey

James Mazzola

Antonio Moceri

Joseph Rheaume

Ryan Shanley

Jack Vyletel

Evan Zschering

Brett Callahan

Justin Courter

Joseph Davis

Brian Green

Jack Hardcastle

Nathan Hardcastle

David Hawtof

Eric Ludman

Ryan Miller

Jared Owens

Brandon Sengphachanh

Nick Sharpe

Alex Augustine

Brenden Ball

Chase Brundage

Ty Cowley

Grant Garwood

Brook Heinen

Joshua Neyens

Will Pattison

Sam Petrillo

Garrett Purcell

Brady Roberts

Lucas Strain

Carter Troncin

Sam Young

Harry Azadian

Matt Brown

Christopher Drbal

Chad Knight

Tatin Llamas

Ricky Offenberg

Max Popken

Alex Reiner

Drew Rogers

Charlie Roof

Matt Stone

Will Armbruester

Cameron Bowers

Adam Carper

Jack Carper

Dalton Chandler

Jacob Dahlstrom

Bryce Delay

Nathan Fitzgibbons

Jack Matheson

Dylan Matsuoka

Austin Oh

Zack Olson

Jack Rud

Jack Titus

Zane Denton

Robert Hassell

Austin Kasick

Blake Kirchenbauer

Chris McElvain

Trae McLemore

Blake Money

Tanner Morgan

Ben Pickman

Knox Preston

Bricen Russell

Conner Smith

Ruben Cortez

Jared Cruz

Brandon DeLeon

Evan Elizaldi

Jacob Garza

Oscar Hernandez

Juan Jasso

Jesus Ortiz

Josh Ramirez

Lonnie Rocha

Christian Servantes

Juan Rosa

Patrick Archer

Kevin Bateman II

Giancarlo Cortez

Jake Espinoza

Michael Gaines

Dominic Haley

Grant Holman

Nick Mora

Charly Peterson

Micah Pietila-Wiggs[a]

Ricky Tibbett

Rennard Williams

Notable players edit

Results edit

The drawing to determine the opening round pairings took place on June 13, 2013.[5]

United States bracket edit

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 15 – Game 2
  Delaware6
August 18 – Game 14 (F/4)
  Iowa3
  Delaware3
August 15 – Game 4 (F/7)
  California15
  California3
August 21 – Game 24 (F/9)
  Michigan0
  California6
August 16 – Game 6
  Connecticut3
  Texas4
August 18 – Game 16
  Washington8
  Washington7
August 16 – Game 8
  Connecticut9
  Tennessee2August 24 – U.S. championship
  Connecticut3  California12
  Connecticut1
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
August 19 – Game 18
August 17 – Game 10  Iowa5August 23 – Game 26 (F/7)
  Iowa6  Washington6August 20 – Game 22  Connecticut14
  Michigan5  Washington6  Washington13
August 19 – Game 20 (F/4)  Tennessee5
August 17 – Game 12  Delaware0
  Texas2  Tennessee10
  Tennessee10

International bracket edit

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 15 – Game 1
  Panama9
August 18 – Game 13 (F/4)
  Puerto Rico4
  Panama0
August 15 – Game 3 (F/4)
  Mexico13
  Australia0
August 21 – Game 23
  Mexico12
  Mexico2
August 16 – Game 5
  Japan5
  Chinese Taipei10
August 18 – Game 15
  Canada2
  Chinese Taipei2
August 16 – Game 7
  Japan3
  Japan7August 24 – Intl. championship
  Czech Republic3  Japan3
  Mexico2
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
August 19 – Game 17
August 17 – Game 9  Chinese Taipei6August 22 – Game 25 (F/7)
  Puerto Rico4  Puerto Rico4August 20 – Game 21  Mexico4
  Australia0  Chinese Taipei7  Panama2
August 19 – Game 19 (F/4)  Panama8
August 17 – Game 11  Canada0
  Canada4  Panama12
  Czech Republic3

Crossover games edit

Teams that lost their first two games played a crossover game against a team from the other side of the bracket that also lost its first two games. These games were labeled Game A and Game B. This provided teams who were already eliminated the opportunity to play a third game.

 
Game A
 
  
 
August 19 – Lamade Stadium
 
 
  Australia2
 
 
  Texas5
 
 
Game B
 
  
 
August 20 – Lamade Stadium
 
 
  Czech Republic5
 
 
  Michigan3
 

Consolation game edit

The consolation game is played between the loser of the United States championship and the loser of the International championship.

 
Consolation game
 
  
 
August 25 – Lamade Stadium
 
 
  Connecticut14
 
 
  Mexico15
 

World Championship edit

 
Little League World Championship
 
  
 
August 25 – Lamade Stadium
 
 
  California4
 
 
  Japan6
 
2013 Little League World Series Champions
 
Musashi-Fuchū Little League
Tokyo, Japan

Home run count edit

Name HR Count Team
Brandon Montes 5 Mexico
Ramon Mendoza 4 Mexico
Chad Knight 3 New England
Nick Mora 3 West
Angus Adams 2 Canada
Harry Azadian 2 New England
Matt Brown 2 New England
Jared Cruz 2 Southwest
Saul Favela 2 Mexico
Takuma Gomi 2 Japan
Grant Holman 2 West
Kazuki Ishida 2 Japan
Ricky Offenberg 2 New England
Ben Pickman 2 Southeast
Daniel Stoudek 2 Europe-Africa
Shunpei Takagi 2 Japan
Miguel Artalejo 1 Mexico
Jack Carper 1 Northwest
Shih-Che Chou 1 Asia-Pacific
Juan Crisp 1 Latin America
Zane Denton 1 Southeast
Jake Espinoza 1 West
Daniel Fernandez 1 Latin America
Michael Gaines 1 West
Jacob Garza 1 Southwest
Martin Gonzalez 1 Mexico
Brook Heinen 1 Midwest
Huai-Chien Lan 1 Asia-Pacific
Tatin Llamas 1 New England
Armando Lopez 1 Latin America
Thomas Maxey 1 Great Lakes
Trae McLemore 1 Southeast
Antonio Moceri 1 Great Lakes
Seiya Nishino 1 Japan
Micah Pietila-Wiggs 1 West
Max Popken 1 New England
Knox Preston 1 Southeast
Alex Reiner 1 New England
Jorge Romero 1 Mexico
Edgardo Rosales 1 Latin America
Jean Mar Sanchez 1 Latin America
Brandon Sengphachanh 1 Mid-Atlantic
Matt Stone 1 New England
Carter Troncin 1 Midwest
Jack Vyletel 1 Great Lakes
Tung-Jua Yeh 1 Asia-Pacific

No-hitter edit

Grant Holman of the Eastlake Little League (Chula Vista, CA) tossed a no-hitter in the sixth game of the tournament against Grosse Pointe, Michigan.

Champion's path edit

The Musashi Fuchū LL reached the LLWS by winning all eight of their Tokyo and national tournament games.[6] In total, they went undefeated with a 13–0 record.

Round Opposition Result
  All-Tokyo Tournament
Winner's Bracket Round 3 Suginami LL 15–0
Winner's Bracket Quarterfinals Koganei LL 8–1
Winner's Bracket Semifinals Chōfi LL 15–5 (4 inn.)
Winner's Bracket Final Machida LL 4–1 (4 inn.)
Japan Regional
Opening Round   Hiroshima Saiki LL 6–3
Quarterfinals   Kishiwada LL 11–1 (5 inn.)
Semifinals   Sendai Aoba LL 8–5
Japan Championship   Miyagino 11–6

Notes edit

  1. ^ Micah Pietila-Wiggs of Eastlake Little League (Chula Vista) died in a car crash in January 2022.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Schedule/Results". Little League. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
  2. ^ Communications division (November 12, 2012). "Dates and Sites for 2013 Little League World Series Tournaments Announced". Little League. Archived from the original on May 10, 2013. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  3. ^ Communications division (August 29, 2012). "Regions Realigned for 2013: Australia to Play in Little League Baseball World Series". Little League. Archived from the original on September 23, 2012. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  4. ^ Holly, Megan (January 24, 2022). "South Bay star athlete dies in crash near US-Mexico border". fox5sandiego.com. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  5. ^ Communications Division (June 13, 2013). "Schedule Set For the 2013 Little League Baseball® World Series". Little League. Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  6. ^ "Japan Tournament Results". Unpage.com. Retrieved August 25, 2013.