LLWS 2019 New England Regional Championship | RI vs NH | 2019 Little League World Series Highlights
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- čas přidán 11. 08. 2019
- Rhode Island and New Hampshire played in the 2019 Little League World Series New England Regional Championship Game. The winner advanced to the 2019 Little League World Series in Williamsport.
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the amount of crying after getting out is ridiculous
Haden Higginbotham Yes i agree
This one was hard to watch. I agree
Some of are cry babys
Bro they haven't even got to middle school yet
Most of them are like 10, but still.
all i could think about when the kid slammed his bat is the vid where the ump said “don’t draw a line on my field” and threw the kid out
The kid slipped at 6:58 on a play he could easily have got home because the coach was indecisive
Llws players, commentators and the crowd overreacts. Change my mind
Dariën Vinke I can’t
12:58 how to break your leg
Rest In Peace chances of being there
Love how he goes from the wind up with two runners on base
Can’t lead off
Yeah there’s no leading so it wouldn’t matter
It's little league.. They don't lead off. 😆
@@wolfcry8968 in llws they don't but any other at 12u you can
@@maxbelford13_71 Little League rules are that the runner can't leave the bag until the ball either reaches the batter or is hit by the batter.
small ball wins it all 🤷♂️
3:48 that whole play had me dying 😂😂😂😂😂😂
This one hurts to watch as a New Hampshire fan knowing could have very easily one this
Nate Burnett you can tell they are a bigger, better team. This one slipped away from em
*won
Yes I also agree
Infinity Bro they were better they just had a bad game
Infinity Bro nah
Infinity Bro lol how is our coach mean. And we aren’t sore losers we just think we were better
i used to be on a team with Adam Lafond ❌🧢
0:42 I laughed at his face when he’s clapping
I find it awful that New Hampshire’s starter threw 81 pitches in 3 1/3 innings and they are only 12-13 years old
I was throwing 80 once a week and on weekends throwing 3 innings on Saturday and and like 6 on Sunday and my arms fine
Yessir Yessir how old are you?
Juggertot Gaming I would throw 80 a week when I was 10-11 for regular league then on weekends I had select and now I’m 15 and my arms fine
Yessir Yessir that’s very shocking that u havnt had any arm issues, it may come up later in life but that’s a lot of pitching at 10-11 years old
Thats regulation for LL, all kids can throw up to 85 pitches per game.
These teams are not nearly as good as they used to be. Half these kids can’t judge a fly ball nor catch one. No hate just stating facts I still love watching the game
It’s bc now you can’t be 13, so it’s only 11 & 12 y/o’s
Damn that Lafond kid is good,
He has facial hair he's 5'9 138 and he is 12
The ball was completely not juiced
The bats are still BESR instead of BBCOR I believe so the balls aren't but the bats are juiced.
Bats suck
Aye I just asked for this
i hate both teams so much crying
He’s throwing 90 on a 46 foot mound that’s goes to uper 60s in high school that’s not very impressive
Joshua Christodoulou they are 12 and 11 chill out nobody 12 throws over 80
@@jacoblaroche3646 true but crazily one kid on new York hit 80 mph
Tell that to every other 12 year old pitcher on Earth.
At 2:25 you have to make that play that’s just a bad play by the pitcher and 1st baseman
Any midatlantic team could’ve recked both of these teams
@purplekat93 he aint lying. If you put PA, or MD in this region they would have won it easily
NJ played RI and it was 0-0 going into the 6th they only won 2-0
@@evananderson7727 bro, new York could've beat RI or new Hampshire easy. Pennsylvania and dc probably could've too this year
1:06 should have been tossed. I dont care if its little league, and yes, the ball was outside. His reaction was totally disrespectful towards the umpire. No matter the call, you are not allowed to draw a line/point where the ball was.
Aaditya Sur are you joking? I can’t tell
Your stupid I know it’s little league but ejecting him for that really?
the world series this year is weak
New rules in terms of age everyone is 12 or 11 no more 13 yr olds. Pitcher for RI is 11
13:45 coach got a little too excited
Since when did kids become so soft u should never even think of crying when u get out it’s honestly sad what are future is
Your grammar and ignorant excuse of insight is what's truly disturbing. I would rather see a kid get emotional about an American favorite past time than to see one sitting on his ass playing Fortnite while he rages at the television screen. Kudos to all these kids for pouring their hearts and souls into something that's loved by all generations.
Honestly bro I love the game of baseball I’ve played it for 13 years the fact that u don’t agree that kids should be crying is sad it shows poor sportsmanship getting out is part of the game and they should be used to it. Honestly I think it’s immature to cry on the field
Wolf Cry and yes I do agree I would rather see kids show passion for the game everyone should love but also take this into prospective if u see your opposing team crying doesn’t that give u more motivation to keep laying down the hammer keep a poker face and I don’t think the other team thinks they have as much momentum
If u can please respond I would like to hear your input on this
@@jimbob4520 Crying is just as natural as laughing. Sometimes uncontrollable. These kids came so close to having the chance at coming to the LLWS in my hometown. I assure you it is spectacular and these kids know it. It's a safe bet to say that they have never been subjected to so many emotions and so much excitement in their young lives. To have it all taken away with 1 pitch must have been pretty painful. I too have a deep passion for the game and played up through high school. But that was decades ago. I don't remember a single year of watching Little League World Series where there weren't atleast a few kids who at some point had tears running down their face. And we're going back to the 1970's.