Showing posts with label West Seoul. Show all posts
Showing posts with label West Seoul. Show all posts

05 August 2024

Eastbank, World Series Champions!

My non-stop week calling games from the Little League Intermediate 50/70 Baseball World Series came to a thrilling conclusion late Sunday night, as the Eastbank Little League from Kenner, Louisiana (right next to Louis Armstrong Airport) edged defending champion West Seoul, Korea with a run in the top of the seventh inning to take the world championship.

Champions of the Little League World Series (12-year-olds) back in 2019, Eastbank becomes the first  individual league ever to win both the 12- and 13-year-old world championships (although Seoul in 2014 and West Seoul in 2015 presumably had some significant overlap).

Both teams were so sound and had such good pitching that we never expected a wild, 8-7 game, but that's exactly what we got. This video doesn't include our opening tease, which I was quite proud of, but here's about 25 minutes of 13-year-old Little League fun:


21 July 2024

2024 LLIWS Preview: West Seoul, Korea

I have the privilege of calling a Little League World Series once again this year! This will mark my third consecutive call of the Intermediate 50/70 Baseball World Series, held from July 28-August 4 in Livermore, California. It's for 13-year-olds, played on a field slightly larger than Little League but still smaller than Junior League (50 feet from the pitcher's mound to home plate, 70 feet between the bases). Following this tournament and its qualifiers closely over the last three years, I've come to expect fantastic action and stories, and I'm looking forward to bringing them to you again this year!

The 2024 Intermediate World Series will air on ESPN+, and I will lay out the backstory for one of the 12 competing teams each day from  now until the tournament's start on July 28. I hope you'll read along and remember a nugget here and there when you watch the tournament!

West Seoul, Korea

League:

West Seoul Little League
Location:
Seoul, Korea Republic
Championships:
Korea
Asia Pacific
Record: 11-0
Date Qualified: June 22
Noteworthy:
3-time World Series champion (15,18,23), 4-time International champion (15,18,22,23)
Coaches: Moon-sang Kim, Hyun-gi Lee, Jin-soo Kim

The four-time champions from West Seoul, Korea, enter seemingly every Intermediate League World Series as heavy favorites. This year's edition has both a unique motivation and, potentially for the second consecutive year, a truly worthy adversary in the international bracket.

The motivation comes from five players who were members of last year's South Seoul A 12-year-old team, which won the Korean and Asian-Pacific championships to punch a ticket to Williamsport. They were later disqualified, however, after a Taiwan protest revealed that two players from the South Seoul B team - which played against South Seoul A in nationals - had been added to the squad for the Asia-Pacific regional to replace injured players. Those players were clearly ineligible, and Korea was disqualified. So that quintet will finally get their moment at a Little League championship event in the U.S.!

The worthy adversary? Last year, it was Liga Mario Mendoza from Navojoa, Mexico, which split a pair of epic extra-inning encounters with West Seoul; only the fact that West Seoul won the second meeting, the international championship game, allowed the Korean squad to play and win the world title game.

This year's most likely adversary knows all about world title games: Liga Pabao from CuraƧao has five players who have won the last two 12-year-old international championships, only to fall to U.S. teams in the world final in Williamsport. Pabao brings back almost the entire squad that lost to El Segundo, California, last year, and it is a real threat to finally be the last team celebrating.

So this West Seoul group has big work ahead. It does not appear a particularly powerful group, but the pitching and defense are exactly what we have come to expect. This based on Korea edging Chiba City, Japan 2-0 in a sharply played Asia Pacific championship game that happened to be held in Chiba province, a 45-minute drive away from the Japanese champions, who had a boisterous crowd at the final. Lefty Tae-min Kim and righty Yeon-jun Hong combined on a 2-hit shutout, and West Seoul's aggressive baserunning helped decide the contest.

Their Livermore draw is favorable, with games against South-West Germany and Hills, Australia to open the tournament if West Seoul stays unbeaten. That could leave Korea's pitching well-rested for two potential showdowns with Pabao, and if anybody has learned from last year, the key is: Win the second one!

Road to Livermore
Korea
April 27 Daegu Gyeongbuk (group) W 9-2
April 27 Jeolla Jeju (group) W 12-4
April 28 Chungcheong Gangwon (group) W 6-3
April 28 Busan Geongnyam (group) W 8-2
April 29 East Seoul (group) W 4-2
April 29 Chungcheong Gangwon (final) W 4-0
Asia Pacific
June 16 Hong Kong (group) W 15-0
June 17 China (group) W 10-0
June 18 Lorenz, South Tangerang, Indonesia (group) W 21-0
June 20 World Baseball, Taipei City TAI (semifinal) W 10-0
June 22 at Chiba City JPN (final) W 2-0
Intermediate Baseball World Series
July 28 South-West Germany W 8-0
July 29 Hills, Sydney NSW AUS W 8-1
July 31 Pabao, Willemstad CUR L 1-3
Aug 1 Amelia Guaynabo PR (elim) W 2-1
Aug 3 Pabao, Willemstad CUR (Int'l Final) W 5-4
Aug 4 Eastbank, Kenner LA (World Series Final)
6pm PT

22 July 2023

2023 LLIWS Preview: West Seoul, Korea

For the second consecutive year, I am thrilled to be calling Little League's Intermediate 50/70 Baseball World Series July 30-August 6! This is not the 12-year-olds you see on TV in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, every year, but kids one year older, playing on a slightly bigger field (50-foot pitching distance, 70-foot basepaths) in Livermore, California. It's a different vibe than Williamsport, but extremely cool nonetheless, and it was really special for me to call the 2022 tournament, including the championship game on ESPN2.

So leading up to the 2023 Intermediate 50/70 World Series, which will air entirely on ESPN+, I want to introduce each of the competing teams with whatever information I've been able to glean on their path to Livermore (and to your ESPN+ screen!).

West Seoul, Korea

League:
West Seoul Little League
Location:
Seoul, Korea Republic
Championships:
Korea
Asia Pacific
Record: 9-0
Date Qualified: June 25
Noteworthy:
2015, 2018 World Series champions
2022 International champions
Coaches: TBA

These tournaments are notoriously difficult to scout and predict, but in almost every edition of this tournament, the heavy favorite is the team from Korea. You don't have to scout them to know they will be, at a bare minimum, among the most polished and talented teams.

West Seoul has been the most frequent Korean qualifier for Livermore, although East Seoul did quite well a few years back. Last year, West Seoul looked unstoppable in the international bracket, with a mix of bat-flipping power and daring speed on the basepaths. The pitching didn't quite overpower, however, and they fell in the championship game to the superior arms and defense of the hosts from Danville.

This year's group will be a different one, of course, but there is no question West Seoul enters the tournament as the favorite.

Road to Livermore
Korea
April 28 East Seoul (group) W
April 28 Jeolla Jeju (group) W
April 29 Busan Gyeongnam (group) W
April 30 Chungcheong Gangwon (group) W
May 1 Daegu Gyeongbuk (group) W
Asia Pacific
June 20 Auckland, New Zealand (group) W 21-1
June 21 Tanauan City, Philippines (group) W 9-2
June 22 Tokyo Nakano / Johoku, Japan (group) W 9-4
June 25 Tokyo Nakano / Johoku, Japan (final) W 11-1
Intermediate Baseball World Series
July 30 Northwest Czech Republic
3 pm PT
TBD TBD
TBD