2003 Little League World Series
The 2003 Little League World Series took place between August 15 and August 24 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Musashi-Fuchu Little League of Tokyo, Japan, defeated the East Boynton Beach Little League of Boynton Beach, Florida, in the championship game of the 57th Little League World Series.
2003 Little League World Series | ||
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Dates | August 15–August 24 | |
Teams participating | 16 | |
Champion | Musashi-Fuchu Little League Tokyo, Japan | |
Runner-up | East Boynton Beach Little League Boynton Beach, Florida | |
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Notable players
The following LLWS players later appeared in Major League Baseball (MLB):
Player | LLWS team | MLB debut year & team |
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Randal Grichuk | Richmond, Texas | 2014 St. Louis Cardinals |
Jurickson Profar | Curaçao | 2012 Texas Rangers |
Brady Rodgers | Richmond, Texas | 2016 Houston Astros |
Jonathan Schoop | Curaçao | 2013 Baltimore Orioles |
Devon Travis | Boynton Beach, Florida | 2015 Toronto Blue Jays |
Qualification
Between five and twelve teams take part in 16 regional qualification tournaments, which vary in format depending on region. In the United States, the qualification tournaments are in the same format as the Little League World Series itself: a round-robin tournament followed by an elimination round to determine the regional champion.
Pool A | Pool B | Pool C | Pool D |
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Boynton Beach, FL Southeast East Boynton Beach |
Wilmington, DE Mid-Atlantic Naamans |
Willemstad, Curaçao Caribbean Pabao |
Hagåtña Pacific Central |
Saugus, MA New England Saugus American |
Eldridge, IA Midwest North Scott |
Glace Bay, NS Canada Glace Bay |
Zulia Latin America Altagracia |
Tallmadge, OH Great Lakes Tallmadge |
Chandler, AZ West Chandler National |
Tokyo Asia Musashi-Fuchu |
Mexico City Mexico Olmeca |
Richland, WA Northwest Richland National |
Richmond, TX Southwest Lamar National |
Dhahran Transatlantic Arabian-American |
Moscow Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Khovrino |
Pool play
The top two teams in each pool move on to their respective semifinals. The winners of each met on August 24 to play for the Little League world championship.
Region | Record |
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New England | 3-0 |
Southeast | 2-1 |
Great Lakes | 1-2 |
Northwest | 0-3 |
Region | Record |
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West | 3-0 |
Southwest | 2-1 |
Mid-Atlantic | 1-2 |
Midwest | 0-3 |
August 15
New England | 2-1 | Great Lakes |
Southeast | 8-1 | Northwest |
August 16
Southwest | 7-2 | Midwest |
Mid-Atlantic | 1-5 | West |
August 17
Great Lakes | 2-7† | Southeast |
West | 10-4 | Southwest |
Northwest | 1-2 | New England |
Midwest | 7-8 | Mid-Atlantic |
August 18
Northwest | 4-5 | Great Lakes |
New England | 4-3 | Southeast |
August 19
Southwest | 7-1 | Mid-Atlantic |
West | 8-7 | Midwest |
International
Region | Record |
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Japan | 3-0 |
Curaçao | 2-1 |
Saudi Arabia | 1-2 |
Canada | 0-3 |
Region | Record |
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Latin America | 3-0 |
Mexico | 2-1 |
EMEA | 1-2 |
Pacific | 0-3 |
August 15
Caribbean | 1-4 | Asia |
August 16
Latin America | 9-0 | Pacific |
EMEA | 1-2 | Mexico |
August 17
Transatlantic | 3-2† | Canada |
EMEA | 2-0 | Pacific |
August 18
Caribbean | 9-2† | Transatlantic |
Pacific | 3-11 | Mexico |
Latin America | 7-1 | EMEA |
Asia | 7-0 | Canada |
August 19
Latin America | 6-2 | Mexico |
Asia | 17-0‡ (4 innings) |
Transatlantic |
Caribbean | 2-1 | Canada |
Elimination rounds
2003 Little League World Series Champions |
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Musashi-Fuchu Little League Tokyo, Japan |
References
Notes
- † Postponed (rained out)
- ‡ Game ended by "mercy rule" (at least 10-run difference through 5 innings)
External links
- 2003 official results via Wayback Machine
- Recap of championship game via Wayback Machine