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  2. GameChanger - Wikipedia

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    GameChanger is a US-based technology company whose mobile app and website provide scorekeeping, stats, video streaming, and recap stories to teams and connected fans at the local level. [1] The platform supports features for sports including baseball, softball, and basketball.

  3. Little League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The following year, a second league was formed in Williamsport, and Little League Baseball grew to become an international organization with nearly 200,000 teams in every U.S. state and more than 80 countries. [6] Kathryn "Tubby" Johnston Massar was the first woman to play in a Little League baseball game, in 1950.

  4. Pitch count - Wikipedia

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    In baseball statistics, pitch count is the number of pitches thrown by a pitcher in a game. Pitch counts are especially a concern for young pitchers, pitchers recovering from injury, or pitchers who have a history of injuries. The pitcher wants to keep the pitch count low to maintain their stamina.

  5. 1957 Little League World Series - Wikipedia

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    The coach, Cesar Faz, recruited the kids. He became known as a great baseball coach and was considered one of the best at motivating a youth baseball team. [5] In July, after playing two exhibition games in Mexico, the Monterrey team's historic run to the Little League World Series began. The team first took a bus to Reynosa, Mexico. [6]

  6. 2002 Little League World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 Little League World Series took place between August 16 and August 25 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Valley Sports American Little League of Pleasure Ridge Park , a suburb of Louisville, Kentucky , defeated Sendai Higashi Little League of Sendai , Japan , in the championship game of the 56th Little League World Series (LLWS).

  7. PitchCom - Wikipedia

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    During the 2021 Low-A West season, teams were permitted to try PitchCom. The technology was optional but strongly encouraged, according to a memo sent by the league. [3] After generally positive results in the minor league, and in spring training before the 2022 MLB season, the MLB Players Association approved use of PitchCom for the 2022 ...

  8. Little League World Series - Wikipedia

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    The Little League World Series is an annual baseball tournament for children (primarily boys) aged 10 to 12 years old, held in the Eastern United States. [1] [2] Originally called the National Little League Tournament, it was later renamed for the World Series in Major League Baseball.

  9. Big League World Series - Wikipedia

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    The Big League World Series was a baseball tournament for youth aged 15 to 18 years old that began in 1968. [1] On August 26, 2016, Little League International announced that it was eliminating the Big League Level of both baseball and softball , citing low participation levels over the previous 15 years. [ 2 ]