
2011 Little League World Series
The 2011 Little League World Series took place in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, between August 18 and 28.[1] Eight teams from the United States and eight from elsewhere in the world competed in the 65th edition of this tournament. Ocean View Little League of Huntington Beach, California, defeated Hamamatsu Minami Little League of Hamamatsu City, Japan, in the championship game. Nick Pratto hit an RBI single to clinch the title for Ocean View.
Tournament details
August 18–28, 2011
16
Ocean View Little League Huntington Beach, California
Hamamatsu Minami Little League Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka, Japan
Tournament changes[edit]
On June 16, 2011, Little League announced that it was modifying the double-elimination format that was first used in the previous year's tournament. The format of four pools consisting of four teams in each pool, a format that had been used since the tournament expanded to 16 teams in 2001, was eliminated. Instead, the eight teams from the United States were placed into one bracket, and the eight International teams into another bracket. The tournament remained double-elimination until the United States and International championship games, where it became single-elimination.[2]
Little League International renewed deals with uniform suppliers Russell Athletic and New Era Caps. As part of the deal, regions had new color schemes this year.[3][4]
Middle East-Africa qualification[edit]
Kampala, Uganda defeated Dhahran, Saudi Arabia in the Middle East-Africa Region Final but the Ugandan team was denied visas by the State Department.[9] Reportedly, the visas were denied because some players provided false information, specifically related to their ages.[10][11] The runner-up, Saudi Arabia, was invited to the Little League World Series in their spot.[12]
Notable players[edit]
Major League Baseball[edit]
Nick Pratto (Huntington Beach, California) - Kansas City Royals - Infielder
Hagen Danner (Huntington Beach, California) - Toronto Blue Jays - Pitcher
Yonny Hernández (Maracaibo, Venezuela) - Los Angeles Dodgers - Infielder
National Football League[edit]
Jake Fromm (Warner Robins, Georgia) - Washington Commanders - Quarterback