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The Magic of the Little League World Series |
For the Love of the Game! I think we'd all agree that the world today is very complicated and just plain confusing at times. It seems that the United States is more divided than I can ever remember. People who are supposed to be Leaders are not civil towards one another. That cynical eye is everywhere, looking out toward an ulterior motive. Harry Truman made the comment that when he opens the newspaper, he goes first to the Sports section. His motivation being that he wanted to hear about human achievement and not the depressing news of the day, (at least not initially). Of course this was over 75 years ago, and even the sports world is now filled with greed, scandals, cover ups, and performance-enhancing drugs. I've seen a Positive Light in the midst of all of this negativity. It's The Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The logistics of the Tournament are the following: In the United States bracket, there are teams from eight different regions throughout the Country. These eight teams have earned their spot in Williamsport by winning their section, division, state, and region. There is also an International side of the Tournament. The U.S. and the International sides remain separate and only the winners face off at the end. It's a double-elimination format. The final four will be known by this weekend, August 24 and 25. Both the U.S. bracket and the International bracket championship games will be played on Saturday with the two winners playing each other in a true world competition on Sunday. All of the Little League World Series games are shown on ESPN. However the final weekend's games are on ABC. I haven't mentioned one very important item. These players are 11 and 12 years old. Even though most of them are small, they are very talented and play this game really well. They are fundamentally sound defensively. Frequently they make amazing plays. Mostly because the players don't want to let down their teammates nor their coaches. Refreshing isn't it. They love being part of a team. Just to make it to Williamsport, all of these teams have "won" a lot. Coaching at this age makes all the difference. The common thread here is that every coach is very positive. They motivate their players by encouraging and focusing on the "positive". Kids this age get down on themselves quite a bit. The coaches are there to say, "You can do it", and always praising with a, "Good job". Just as important, all of the coaches preach "sportsmanship" as a pillar of the game. This positive approach leads to bringing out the best in these young players. This coaching method also is very contagious even with the international teams. Yes these players are all competitive and want to win. However they will all tell you that perhaps the best experience is meeting and getting to know players from the other teams throughout the United States and the World. They all live and sleep in the same dorm building. It's certainly not a hotel. It's more like a barracks. They have a large recreation room with ping pong tables and video games. There's also a large swimming pool. When they're not playing, there's always plenty to do. Mostly the youngsters like to hang out and have fun. This Sunday I witnessed an event that can only be explained as "magical". In conjunction with Major League Baseball as of two years ago, a MLB game is played on the Sunday, one week prior to the championship of the Little League World Series. This is a tremendous Public Relations move on the part of Major League Baseball. This year The Pittsburgh Pirates and The Chicago Cubs faced off in the MLB Little League Classic, (the game is played in a nearby Minor League stadium). The professional players arrive in the morning and travel straight to the Little League complex. The MLB players mingle with the Little Leaguers. I think the Pro players, a few who have played in this when they were Little Leaguers, have an even better time than these excited youngsters. It's difficult to describe. It's an amazing time all over. All of the ESPN crew is there joining in on the fun. MLB players are over joyed about the opportunity to play in Williamsport. The Boston Red Sox and The Baltimore Orioles have already been selected to play next year, and I imagine are thrilled. This event just gets better every year. This year there were a lot of players having an awesome time in this fantastic atmosphere. However I think Anthony Rizzo was this year's star participant. The entire experience for him must have been the time of his life. I believe that you mix all of these ingredients and "Magic" takes place. Make an effort to tune in on Saturday and/or Sunday and experience some of this for yourself. |