Mets roll over Mariners
Digest more
During the Little League World Series, one youngster didn't think too much of New York Mets catcher Juan Soto.
The eyes of the baseball world will be on Williamsport, Pennsylvania Sunday, not only because the best from the world of Little League will take the diamond in Lamade and Veteran's Stadiums, but because MLB presents its annual Little League Classic in prime time.
This wasn’t the way the Mariners wanted a special day filled with pin trading, selfies, ping-pong and hill sliding to end. It’s easy for a 7-3 loss to the Mets on Sunday evening at Bowman Field to lea
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT- It was an “awesome” day at the Little League World Series. That was a word used often by the Little Leaguers and players with the New York Mets and Seattle Mariners to describe their experience Sunday.
Mason Mitani, Crawford and Logan Brokaw combined to allow just a single run, five hits and three walks while striking out seven. Hawai'i didn't rely on anyone to pitch too many innings, which means some of the arms should be fresher as the tournament progresses.
When Alvarez is right, they really do have the kind of lineup they’d hoped to have this year. But there is a pattern here, of course, a troubling one.
Canada's Misha Lee recently joined ESPN for an interview during the 2025 Little League World Series and dropped a savage one-liner about Mets star Juan Soto that's going viral.