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Intermediate League World Series

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Intermediate League World Series
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024 Intermediate League World Series
SportBaseball
Founded2013
No. of teams12
CountriesInternational
Most recent
champion(s)
Louisiana Kenner, Louisiana
Most titles South Korea (3)
Official websiteLittleLeague.org
See: Intermediate League Baseball

The Intermediate League World Series is a baseball tournament for children aged 11 to 13 years old that began in 2013. It is patterned after the Little League World Series, which was named for the World Series in Major League Baseball. The tournament is held in Livermore, California.

The intermediate division is the second of four Little League divisions by development. The pitching mound is 50 feet from home plate, and the base paths are 70 feet apart. This allows for a transition between the smaller field dimensions of Little League (46/60), and the standard field dimensions of the advanced leagues (60.5/90).[1]

Tournament format

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Unlike the Little League World Series — which has twenty regions (ten in the U.S. and ten international) — the Intermediate League World Series has eleven regions, plus a host team. The regional champions are divided into Pool A (U.S.) and Pool B (International). The teams advance to the semi-finals via a modified double elimination format; the semifinal and final are single elimination. Teams that lose their first two games face off in classification games.

Pool A (U.S.) consists of five regions + the host team

Pool B (International) consists of six regions

Champions

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Championships won by Country/State

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Team Championships Last
South Korea South Korea 3 2023
Japan Japan 1 2013
Arizona Arizona 2014
Hawaii Hawaii 2016
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 2017
Alabama Alabama 2019
Louisiana Louisiana 2024
California Host Team 2022

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Intermediate (50/70) Baseball Division. [1].
  2. ^ "Little League® Cancels 2020 World Series and Region Tournaments". 30 April 2020.
  3. ^ "2021 50/70 Region Tournaments".
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