Anyone else believe the Korean kids stand out of the box?
One shoe is almost on the plate black.
One shoe is almost on the plate black.
I think as long as they have a foot on the line they’re okay, but they do push the limit.One shoe is almost on the plate black.
Not allowed to brush a hitter back any longer Todd. At least not in MLB. Maybe in little league they still play old school ball!I keep thinking that too. Doesn’t seem to be impacting the Hawaiian pitcher though. I would be tempted to put one in their ear hole.
In a Little League game? I hope you’re not a kid’s coach.I keep thinking that too. Doesn’t seem to be impacting the Hawaiian pitcher though. I would be tempted to put one in their ear hole.
With some of these kids, if you out in their ear hole, it would still be a strike.I keep thinking that too. Doesn’t seem to be impacting the Hawaiian pitcher though. I would be tempted to put one in their ear hole.
The Hawaii team was as fundamentally sound as any American team I’ve seen and I’ve been following it for a long time.Great job by the team from Hawaii. I watched every game they played at the LLWS except the American Championship on Saturday. They were talented, resilient, and entertaining, and fundamentally sound.
The South Korean team was very, very good, but really was not much of a factor in the Championship game.
In a Little League game? I hope you’re not a kid’s coach.