Little League World Series

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I usually don't watch this youth sporting event, however, I will be watching today(3:30), with particular interest. The all white Las Vegas team will be playing the all black Chicago team. I've been hearing about Chicago for 2 weeks and hoping Las Vegas will put an end to the endless love affair with this team!

I believe Las Vegas beat them earlier 13-2 in four innings and are undefeated, but if Chicago wins they move on to the World Championship tomorrow. Shouldn't Chicago have to beat Las Vegas twice to move on, since Chicago has already lost to them and LV is undefeated. Is this correct?
 

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I'm just glad i don't have to hear about that Davis girl anymore

Speaking of that, the girl looked older than 11 or 12 to me. I'm always suspicious of black players real age; I know they cheat age wise and change names and etc., etc. I know from personal experience as well as a few years ago when the black kid pitching in the Little League World Series was not 11-12, but 15 years old, Daniel Almonte or something.

It wouldn't surprise me if some of the players from Chicago were 13, 14, or 15!
 

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looks like the future thugs from Chicago are going to represent Murica :censored:
 

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The fascination of the all-niglet team by the media is just sickening. I wouldn't be surprised if they riot once they lose.
 

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The fascination of the all-niglet team by the media is just sickening. I wouldn't be surprised if they riot once they lose.


Well, I watched the entire game and Nevada's best athlete was supposed to pitch, but had a bad shoulder and couldn't pitch, and the umpire's missed several calls including clearly missing the call on a double play in which the Nevada player beat the throw. Even the announcers saw it and called it out. Also, on the last play of the game the first baseman's foot was off the bag and he knew it, because he gazed at the umpire as though I know I was off the bag, but the umpire called the Nevada runner out, thus ending the game. Had he made the right call, Nevada would have been back to the top of their order where their first 3 batters were hitting like .600 in the series!

It was a weird game, it seemed Nevada just couldn't get a break and Chicago got them all. Nevada beat Chicago the first time 13-2 and I think Chicago should've had to beat Nevada twice, because they split games.

I hate to make excuses, but the bad calls were a fact and Rap is Crap is right, the umpires were probably afraid the Chicago team and their following would riot if they lost!

On a positive note; all the announcer's agreed the best player in the Little League World series was the white kid, Austin Kryszczuk, from Nevada, who hit .750 for the series!
 
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the umpire's missed several calls including clearly missing the call on a double play in which the Nevada player beat the throw.

I tuned in just before that. The thing is it was obvious in live time never mind after the replay. The white coach could've asked for a video review but decided to save his challenge.

Coming on the back of years of propaganda about how not enough blacks are involved in baseball this all strikes me as being rather suspicious. Just too convenient if you know what I mean.

I don't like dog and cat-eating Koreans but I hope they win as it would save us from weeks of nauseating media hype.
 

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Nevada may have let up a little and lost their edge when it looked like the rout was on after the first. About the second or third inning the broadcast team started going on about what it meant for the Chicago kids as blacks to have gotten that far and so on. Fair enough. But they never got around to discussing how Nevada may have felt being a successful all white team in an era of white decline. They probably meant to but got busy with other things. Or maybe they they did when I was away from the TV taking a whiz.

Credit where due though, Chicago hung in there and won. It was their day. But it looks like they have no pitchers left to go against S. Korea.

It doesn't look good for them going against the Seoul brothers.
 
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A bunch of 14 year old blacks will play a bunch of 15 year old Koreans for the 12 year old World Championship. I can't say I'm going to tune in. Go Korea, I guess, as that will save us from several days of nauseating media coverage.
 

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Well, I watched the entire game and Nevada's best athlete was supposed to pitch, but had a bad shoulder and couldn't pitch, and the umpire's missed several calls including clearly missing the call on a double play in which the Nevada player beat the throw. Even the announcers saw it and called it out. Also, on the last play of the game the first baseman's foot was off the bag and he knew it, because he gazed at the umpire as though I know I was off the bag, but the umpire called the Nevada runner out, thus ending the game. Had he made the right call, Nevada would have been back to the top of their order where their first 3 batters were hitting like .600 in the series!
I logged on here to talk about that. There were a number of BS calls by umps favoring the black team! You have to ask how much of this involved the effort to bring more blacks in the MLB.
 

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The black female pitcher was on the cover of Sports Illustrated last week. I would bet she was the first little league player to be so honored. And I don't watch the national "news" much (which are nightly scripts by the "intelligence community" for the sheeple to digest), but when I did the female black pitcher was given a prominent story, replete with young White girls holding "Girl Power" and "Throw Like a Girl" signs.
 

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I haven't watched one second of LLWS or any of the coverage. Sounds like Jewish wet dream, though. The icing on the cake will be that the girl pitcher is really a transgender and the Chicago coach is gay. I'm sure they've already earned a trip to the White House, but that will really make them feel at home.
 

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I've been watching quite a bit the last couple weeks. The homeplate ump in the Nevada-Chicago game was a bit inconsistent with a tight strike zone for little league. What I saw was both pitchers hitting the corners (or close enough from what I've seen of little league umpiring) but the ump not giving them the calls.

You would think after the Danny Alimonte disaster the Little League people would make sure sure sure that everyone is the proper age. But who knows, once you get outside the Anglosphere anything is possible.

I'm just going to park my agenda for a while and watch a ball game today. If anyone sees Little League as too corrupt and politicized for their taste there are always some corporate football games that don't even count they can tune in to.
 
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I've been watching quite a bit the last couple weeks. The homeplate ump in the Nevada-Chicago game was a bit inconsistent with a tight strike zone for little league. What I saw was both pitchers hitting the corners (or close enough from what I've seen of little league umpiring) but the ump not giving them the calls.

You would think after the Danny Alimonte disaster the Little League people would make sure sure sure that everyone is the proper age. But who knows, once you get outside the Anglosphere anything is possible
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As I'm watching today's game I was thinking the same thing. Yesterday, Nevada was just missing what I thought were strikes, so the pitcher was forced to throw right down the middle and to Chicago's credit, they did hit the piped fastball.

S. Korea's pitcher seems to be getting first ball pitches for strikes and staying ahead in the count.

The problem with some blacks is they go by different names and have cousins and uncles that look just alike and could be substituting each other's birth certificates. I know for a fact it happens. They have a what they call a "GOVERNMENT" name and they have what they call each other. I used to see this happen all the time in AAU Track and Field!

On a another note the Chicago teams head coach telling his team in tribal fashion before the game, to play WILD and OUT OF CONTROL.

Also when Chicago steals a base they have great speed, while when Nevada stole a base y'day or S. Korea stole a base today, they caught Chicago napping.

Just more insanity.

It's almost become humorous at this point in my lifetime seeing grown men act this way and make things up and or go along with false pretentions. But in reality it's not humorous, because it's a lie!
 
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I don't know if it was on purpose, but the relief pitcher from the "usa" beaned 1 of the koreans in the head and tried to do it again to the next batter
 

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I don't know if it was on purpose, but the relief pitcher from the "usa" beaned 1 of the koreans in the head and tried to do it again to the next batter

I was thinking the same thing.

Spike Lee sent a tweet in support of the USA representatives as he does every year. Oh wait, I'm wrong. This is the first time he's done it. Wonder what caused this sudden interest in the LLWS?
 

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The announcer, I believe Carl Ravich, said this Chicago team is the best little league team in the USA. I still think that's in doubt, with Nevada handing it to them in the first game 13-2, while losing 7-5 in game 2, without being able to use one of their best pitchers!

Congratulations to S. Korea.
 

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The announcer, I believe Carl Ravich, said this Chicago team is the best little league team in the USA. I still think that's in doubt, with Nevada handing it to them in the first game 13-2, while losing 7-5 in game 2, without being able to use one of their best pitchers!

Congratulations to S. Korea.

And that's why I was cheering for the koreans, enough with this black worship
 

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A commenter at Sailer's blog wrote:
The presence of two “urban” teams in the final three of the US bracket was also a big source of pride for the announcers and general media. Of course, left unmentioned was the extreme bending of rules that was instituted to allow that to happen.

The Philadelphia team was given a charter by LL that covered an area of 1.5 million people. By contrast, a normal charter out here in central PA probably covers an area of about 20,000 people. The teams that advance toward Williamsport are supposed to be formed in mid-June, all-star teams created from the area’s April-June regular season teams. Yet somehow the Phila team has been playing together for over a year, with the Philly papers gushing about how “when the wins started piling up in the spring, we knew it was a special team.”

I don’t know their details, but I assume the Chicago team was given the same advantages, part of the “urban initiative” to get more black faces on TV.

Comment #44 -

http://www.unz.com/isteve/throwing-like-a-girl/#comments
 

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A commenter at Sailer's blog wrote:


Comment #44 -

http://www.unz.com/isteve/throwing-like-a-girl/#comments


Generally you can tell if teams are "Recruiting" or getting players from other areas outside their district, city, county, state, etc. Usually, if there's no recruiting, the top 3 or 4 players in the batting order are very solid and there's a drop off from there as was with Nevada. To be honest, with what little I saw of Philadelphia it looked to be the case for them also. However, with Chicago, the top 7-8 players looked solid and equal talent and size wise, the smallest player I saw was the CF who was a coach's son. So they could have been recruiting

I can't speak for Little League, my son's area when he played wasn't Little League. He played USSSA League and they played on a regular size field not a little league size field. Another reason why I don't believe these kids in Little League are the best. I think the USSSA Leagues are stronger. There's a National tournament in Cooperstown, NY, home of the BB HOF, every year with over 100 teams participating and some of these teams recruit players across state borders! I've seen 13 year olds in this league hit 350 ft. HR's, unlike LL where you see maybe 220-250 ft. HR's.

I would like to see the USSSA Champion play the Little League Champion. That would be interesting!

It's really amazing how much more talent is out there that the average person will never see or knows nothing about!
 
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