Little League Baseball® World Series Records (Missing Information from the Following Years: 1955-58, 1960-62, 1964-69)

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Little League Baseball® World Series Records (Missing Information from the Following Years: 1955-58, 1960-62, 1964-69) Little League Baseball® World Series Records (Missing information from the following years: 1955-58, 1960-62, 1964-69) Individual Batting (Game) At-Bats (7) Juan Ramon Aquino (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada) Masaru Mizuki (Far East-Tokyo, Japan), 8/25/76 (vs. Europe) Daisuke Araki (Far East-Tokyo, Japan), 8/25/76 (vs. Europe) 6, Aukai Kea (West -Honolulu, Hawaii), 8/17/18 (vs. Southeast) 6, Jayson Brown (Southeast–Goodlettsville, Tenn.), 8/25/12 (vs. West) 6, Brock Myers (Southeast–Goodlettsville, Tenn.), 8/25/12 (vs. West) 6, Victor Gonzalez (Mexico-Guadalupe, Mexico), 8/26/04 (vs. Latin America) 6, Scott Fisher (East-Toms River, N.J.), 8/23/98 (vs. Central) 6, Gabe Gardner (East-Toms River, N.J.), 8/23/98 (vs. Central) 6, Peter VanderKolk (Central-Jenison, Mich.), 8/23/98 (vs. East) 6, Derek Stempin (Central-Jenison, Mich.), 8/23/98 (vs. East) 6, Tony Clausen (Central-Jenison, Mich.), 8/23/98 (vs. East) 6, Victor DeLa Rosa (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada) 6, Bladimil Fortunato (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada) 6, Sotero Nolasco Martinez (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada) 6, Hsin-Ho Yen (Far East-Tainan Park, Chinese Taipei), 8/22/86 (vs. Latin America) 6, Ho-Wen Chen (Far East-Tainan Park, Chinese Taipei), 8/20/86 (vs. Canada) 6, Pai-Sheng Cheng (Far East-Taipei, Chinese Taipei), 8/23/73 (vs. South) Runs (6) Bladimil Fortunato (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada) 5, Jose Chalas (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada) 5, Wen-Chu Kuo (Far East-Tainan City, Chinese Taipei), 8/25/90 (vs. Canada) 5, Sheng-Dean Chen (Far East-Hua Lian, Chinese Taipei), 8/28/80 (vs. Canada) 5, Pai-Sheng Cheng (Far East-Taipei, Chinese Taipei), 8/23/73 (vs. South) 4, 46 times, last time, by Daiki Kobari (Japan-Chofu, Tokyo), 8/16/19 (vs. Europe and Africa) Hits (6) Bladimil Fortunato (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada) 5, Jude Abbadessa (Mid-Atlantic-Maine-Endwell, N.Y.), 8/24/16 (vs. Midwest) 5, Marcos Aneudy Brand (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada) 5, Ho-Wen Chen (Far East-Tainan Park, Chinese Taipei), 8/20/86 (vs. Canada) 5, Daisuke Araki (Far East-Tokyo, Japan), 8/25/76 (vs. Europe) 5, Pai-Sheng Cheng (Far East-Taipei, Chinses Taipei), 8/23/73 (vs. South) 4, 59 times, last time by Reece Roussel (Southwest-River Ridge, La.), 8/22/19 (vs. Southeast) Doubles (3) Jackson Surma (Great Lakes A-Taylor, Mich.), 8/26/21 (vs. Southwest B-Texas) Reece Roussel (Southwest-River Ridge, La.), 8/22/19 (vs. Southeast) Irving Indunis (Latin America-Chitre, Panama), 8/22/10 (vs. MEA) Raul Rojas (Mexico-Reynosa, Mexico), 8/24/09 (vs. Europe) Landon Clapp (Midwest-Columbia, Mo.), 8/20/06 (vs. New England) Shih-Way Tsay (Far East-Tai-Chung, Chinese Taipei), 8/27/81 (vs. Canada) Hsuen-Huei Len (Far East-Hua Lian, Chinese Taipei), 8/28/80 (vs. Canada) Triples (2) Kevin Blum (Mid-Atlantic-Toms River, N.J.), 8/24/10 (vs. MEA) Kennon Fontenot (Southwest-Lake Charles, La.), 8/17/08 (vs. Great Lakes) Updated 9/13/2021 Little League Baseball® World Series Records (Missing information from the following years: 1955-58, 1960-62, 1964-69) Home Runs (3) Noriatsu Osaka (Japan-Tokyo, Japan), 8/26/12 (vs. Southeast) Lorenzo Butler (Southeast-Goodlettsville, Tenn.), 8/25/12 (vs. West) Cory Bernard (West-Chandler, Ariz.), 8/19/03 (vs. Midwest) Nikko Echevarria (Transatlantic-Dhahran, Saudi Arabia), 8/21/01 (vs. Latin America) Tetsuya Furukawa (Far East-Kashima, Japan), 8/29/98 (vs. East) Chih Hsiang Lin (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 8/23/95 (vs. Canada) RBI (9) Lorenzo Butler (Southeast-Goodlettsville, Tenn.), 8/25/12 (vs. West) 8, Jose Casanova (Latin America-Yabucoa, Puerto Rico), 8/25/99 (vs. Europe) 8, Chao-Ping Chen (Far East-Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 8/21/96 (vs. Canada) Total Bases (15) Noriatsu Osaka (Japan-Tokyo, Japan), 8/26/12 (vs. Southeast) 14, Chih Hsiang Lin (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 8/23/95 (vs. Canada) 14, Bladimil Fortunato (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada) Strikeouts (5) Casey Jordan (Great Lakes-Louisville, Ky.), 8/21/02 (vs. Southwest) Walks (4) Porter Slate (West-Petaluma, Calif.), 8/26/12 (vs. Latin America) Chen-Wei Chen (Asia-Pacific-Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei), 8/23/10 (vs. Canada) Henry Salas (Pacific-Hagatna, Guam), 8/21/01 (vs. Canada) Todd Frazier (East-Toms River, N.J.), 8/23/98 (vs. Central) Anthony Brugger (Masontown, Pa.), 8/24/54 (vs. Needham, Mass.) Stolen Bases (3) Ashton White (West-Mission Viejo, Calif.), 8/18/97 (vs. South) Brian Smith (Montreal, Quebec), 8/26/52 (vs. Hackensack, N.J.) Sacrifices (2) Jardel Martina (Caribbean-Willemstad, Curacao), 8/23/09 (vs. Japan) Jordan Emerman (Canada-White Rock, B.C.), 8/22/07 (vs. Caribbean) Matthew Hollis (Southeast-Columbus, Ga.), 8/19/06 (vs. Mid-Atlantic) Ryan Stevenson (Canada-Regina, Saskatchewan), 8/20/02 (vs. Pacific) Richandro Martis (Caribbean-Willemstad, Curacao), 8/23/01 (vs. Pacific) Chih-Tsung Chiang (Far East-Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 8/20/96 (vs. Latin America) Fernando Nava (Latin America-Maracaibo, Venezuela), 8/23/90 (vs. Canada) Jason Hobbs (West-Escondido, Calif.), 8/26/81 (vs. Central) Clifford Munson (Colton, Calif.), 8/24/54 (vs. Hampton, Va.) Hit-By-Pitch (3) Ryo Kanekubo (Japan-Tokyo, Japan), 8/17/07 (vs. Caribbean) Extra-Base Hits (4) Reece Roussel (Southwest-River Ridge, La.), 8/22/19 (vs. Southeast) Chih Hsiang Lin (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 8/23/95 (vs. Canada) Sheng-Dean Chen (Far East-Hua Lian, Chinese Taipei), 8/28/80 (vs. Canada) Hsuen-Huei Len (Far East-Hua Lian, Chinese Taipei), 8/28/80 (vs. Canada) 3, 40 times, last time by Jackson Surma (Great Lakes A-Taylor, Mich.), 8/26/21 (vs. Southwest B-Texas) Updated 9/13/2021 Little League Baseball® World Series Records (Missing information from the following years: 1955-58, 1960-62, 1964-69) Individual Batting (World Series) At-Bats (24) Carson Rucker (Southeast-Goodlettsville, Tenn.), 2016 Christian Donahue (West-Waipio, Hawaii), 2008 Runs (13) Chin-Hsiung Hsieh (Far East-Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 1996 Hits (17) Reece Roussel (Southwest-River Ridge, La.), 2019 14, Bradley Smith (West-Petaluma, Calif.), 2012 14, Kiko Garcia (West-Chula Vista, Calif.), 2009 Doubles (7) Reece Roussel (Southwest-River Ridge, La.), 2019 Marshall Louque (Southwest-River Ridge, La.), 2019 6, Bradley Smith (West-Petaluma, Calif.), 2012 4, Jackson Surma (Great Lakes A-Taylor, Mich.), 2021 4, Spencer Newman (Great Lakes-Bowling Green, Ky.), 2016 4, Irving Indunis (Latin America-Chitre, Panama), 2010 4, Shao-Fei Huang (Asia-Pacific-Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei), 2010 4, Chia Ming Cheng (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 1995 4, Chih Hsiang Lin (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 1995 4, Shih-Wan Tsay (Far East-Tai-Chung, Chinese Taipei), 1981 4, Gary Sheffield (South-Tampa, Fla.), 1980 Triples (3) Kevin Blum (Mid-Atlantic-Toms River, N.J.), 2010 Kennon Fontenot (Southwest-Lake Charles, La.), 2008 Home Runs (7) Chin-Hsiung Hsieh (Far East-Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 1996 6, Chih Hsiang Lin (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 1995 5, Brandon Montes (Mexico-Tijuana, Baja California), 2013 5, Brock Myers (Southeast-Goodlettsville, Tenn.), 2012 5, Andy Rios (West-Chula Vista, Calif.), 2009 5, Tetsuya Furukawa (Far East-Kashima, Japan) 1998 5, Wen-Hsiung Lin (Far East-Taipei, Chinese Taipei), 1974 RBI (16) Chin-Hsuing Hsieh (Far East-Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 1996 Chih Hsiang Lin (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 1995 Total Bases (38) Chin-Hsuing Hsieh (Far East-Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 1996 Strikeouts (16) Casey Jordan (Great Lakes-Louisville, Ky.), 2002 Walks (8) Joey Scheurich (Southwest-Richmond, Texas), 2004 Todd Frazier (East-Toms River, N.J.), 1998 Matt Allison (West-Campbell, Calif.), 1979 Donald Stover (Williamsport, Pa.), 1947 Updated 9/13/2021 Little League Baseball® World Series Records (Missing information from the following years: 1955-58, 1960-62, 1964-69) Stolen Bases (4) Ashton White (West-Mission Viejo, Calif.), 1997 Sacrifices (4) Matthew Hollis (Southeast-Columbus, Ga.), 2006 Slugging Percentage (4.000) Lloyd McClendon (North-Gary, Ind.), 1971 2.300, Wen-Hsiung Lin (Far East-Taipei, Chinese Taipei), 1974 2.286, Sam Slaughter (Southeast-Nashville, Tennessee), 2014 On-Base Percentage (1.000) Thomas Dillon (Southeast B-Palm City, Fla.), 2021 Lukas Squier (Midwest-Coon Rapids, Minnesota), 2019 Diego Boscán (Latin America-Maracaibo, Venezuela), 2019 Henry Kelsey (New England-Barrington, Rhode Island), 2019 Taira Ogawa (Japan-Tokyo, Japan), 2016 Javier Pelkonen (Australia-Perth, Australia), 2014 Sean McGrath (New England-Peabody, Mass.), 2009 Lloyd McClendon (North-Gary, Ind.), 1971 Batting Average (1.000) Henry Kelsey (New England-Barrington, Rhode Island), 2019 Javier Pelkonen (Australia-Perth, Australia), 2014 Sean McGrath (New England-Peabody, Mass.), 2009 Lloyd McClendon (North-Gary, Ind.), 1971 Hit-By-Pitch (5) Noah Shackles (West-Waipahu, Hawaii), 2010 4, Minwook Park (Asia-Pacific-South Chungcheong, South Korea), 2019 4, Armando Verdugo (Mexico-Mexicali, Baja California), 2015 4, Keelan Obedoza (West-Waipahu, Hawaii), 2008 4, Shodai Mizuno (Japan-Tokyo, Japan), 2008 OPS (5.000) Lloyd McClendon (North-Gary, Ind.), 1971 3.118, Wen-Hsiung Lin (Far East-Taipei, Chinese Taipei), 1974 3.000, Joshua Gabino (Southwest-Pearland, Texas), 2014 2.986, Sam Slaughter (Southeast-Nashville, Tennessee) 2014 Extra-Base Hits (10) Chih Hsiang Lin (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 1995 Individual Pitching (Game) Innings Pitched (10.0) Donald Stover (Williamsport, Pa.), 8/23/47 (vs.
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