1974 Little League World Series Explained

Dates:August 20–August 24
Num Teams:8
Champion Other: Kaohsiung Little League
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Second Other: Red Bluff Little League
Red Bluff, California

The Little League World Series took place between August 20 and August 24 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Kaohsiung Little League of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, defeated the Red Bluff Little League of Red Bluff, California, in the championship game of the 28th Little League World Series.

This was the fourth consecutive title for Taiwan. It remains is the second-longest winning streak by any single country or U.S. state (the longest winning streak is five, also by Taiwan, during 1977–1981). After this series, foreign teams were banned from the competition; however, the ban was rescinded one year later, allowing foreign teams to qualify for the series. Foreign teams have continued to participate in each edition of the tournament, except for due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

This was the last LLWS to match U.S. teams with international teams in the opening round of play. This was also the first, and only, LLWS to feature shutouts in all first-round and second-round games of the winner's bracket. The elimination game between Jackson, Tennessee, and Maracaibo, Venezuela, was the first LLWS game scoreless after six innings of regulation play. The game ended in the seventh inning with a walk-off home run in favor of Venezuela. This record stood until the international championship game, between Mexico and Japan. After the tournament, all teams were invited to Washington, D.C., and were the first official guests greeted by newly inaugurated President Gerald Ford.

Teams

United StatesInternational
Tallmadge, Ohio
Central Region
Tallmadge Little League
Esquimalt, British Columbia
Canada Region
Esquimalt Vic-West Little League
New Haven, Connecticut
East Region
Walter "Pop" Smith Little League
Athens, Greece
Europe Region
Athena Airport Little League
Jackson, Tennessee
South Region
American Little League
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Far East Region
Kaohsiung Little League
Red Bluff, California
West Region
Red Bluff Little League
Maracaibo, Venezuela
Latin America Region
Coquivacoa Little League

Notable players

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021 Little League World Series and Regional Tournament update . littleleague.org . May 3, 2021 . June 5, 2021.