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2001 Little League World Series

The 2001 Little League World Series took place between August 17 and August 26 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Kitasuna Little League of Tokyo, Japan, defeated Apopka National Little League of Apopka, Florida, in the championship game of the 55th Little League World Series. This tournament saw the expansion of pool play to 16 teams, eight from the United States, and eight from around the world. This was the first LLWS to use Little League Volunteer Stadium; it was built to accommodate games added to the pool stage and to host the tournament's consolation game for third place.

Tournament details

August 17–August 26

16

Kitasuna Little League
Japan Tokyo, Japan

National Little League
United StatesFlorida Apopka, Florida

Age controversy[edit]

Following the conclusion of the tournament, Danny Almonte, a pitcher from the Bronx, New York, team representing the Mid-Atlantic Region, was the center of a scandal when it was discovered that he was not eligible to play in the tournament because he was two years over the maximum age limit. Because of this, the Mid-Atlantic team was retroactively assessed a forfeit for each game they won in the tournament.[1] The team's statistics, including a perfect game thrown by Almonte, were also invalidated.[1]

(Moca, Dominican Republic)

Danny Almonte

(Bronx, New York), Major League Baseball catcher and son of Tony Peña

Francisco Peña

(Santiago de Veraguas, Panama), Major League Baseball infielder

Rubén Tejada

via Wayback Machine

2001 official results