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Big League World Series (Host Team)

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The Big League World Series (BLWS) Host team was one of six United States "regions" that sent teams to the World Series. The Big League division was discontinued by Little League Baseball after the 2016 BLWS.

Host Teams at the Big League World Series

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Year City BLWS Record
1968 North Carolina Winston-Salem, North Carolina Third Place 1–2
1969 Runner–Up 2–2
1970 Florida Broward County, Florida Not in Top 4 1–2
1971 Fourth Place 2–2
1972 1–2
1973 2–2
1974 Not in Top 4 1–2
1975 Third Place 2–2
1976 Runner–Up 5–2
1977 3–2
1978 Fourth Place 4–2
1979 Not in Top 4 2–2
1980 Fourth Place 2–2
1981 3–2
1982 Not in Top 4 0–2
1983 Runner–Up 3–2
1984 Not in Top 4 2–2
1985 Champions 5–1
1986 Runner–Up 3–2
1987 5–2
1988 4–2
1989 Fourth Place 3–2
1990 Third Place 3–2
1991 4–2
1992 Champions 7–1
1993 Runner–Up 5–2
1994 4–2
1995 4–2
1996 Not in Top 4 2–2
1997 Champions 5–0
1998 Not in Top 4 1–2
1999 Arizona Tucson, Arizona 1–3
2000 2–2
2001 South Carolina Easley, South Carolina Fourth Place 3–3
2002 Semifinals 3–2
2003 Champions 6–0
2004 6–0
2005 5–1
2006 Semifinals 4–1
2007 Champions 5–1
2008 Not in Top 4 3–1
2009 2–2
2010 1–3
2011 US Final 4–1
2012 Runner–Up 4–2
2013 Not in Top 4 2–2
2014 US Final 3–2
2015 3–2
2016 Not in Top 4 2–2
Year City BLWS Record

Results by Host

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City BLWS
Hosted
BLWS
Championships
W–L PCT
Florida Broward County, Florida 29 3 88–54 0.620
South Carolina Easley, South Carolina 16 4 56–25 0.691
North Carolina Winston-Salem, North Carolina 2 0 3–4 0.429
Arizona Tucson, Arizona 3–5 0.375
Total 49 7 150–88 0.630

See also

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Host Teams in other Little League divisions

References

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