Little League, Venezuela and Chinese Taipei
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The usual catcher from Tung-Yuan Little League of Chinese Taipei doesn’t want to catch pitcher Lin Chin-Tse. The ace of the Asia-Pacific Regional champions throws upwards of 80 miles per hour, and it can hurt their hands catching him.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNGeorgia to take on defending champion Chinese Taipei in JLWS finals in Taylor
Georgia walked-off Texas, 7-6, in a barn-burner of a game to win the US Championship after Chinese Taipei dominated Panama, 9-0 in the International Championship today.
The Little League World Series baseball tournament continues today with Santa Cruz, Aruba, taking on Chinese Taipei in the international bracket.
If players from Barquisimeto, Venezuela and Taipei, Chinese Taipei were to watch one another play in games, they may think for a moment they were simply watching themselves on a replay. Great pitching.
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How to Watch Chinese Taipei vs Aruba: Live Stream 2025 Little League World Series, TV Channel
Little League teams from around the globe entered Williamsport, aiming to become the 2025 World Series champions, and the action continues on Saturday.
Since losing to Chinese Taipei, Mexico has won back-to-back elimination games, beating Panama in walk-off fashion on Sunday. Japan suffered its first loss of the World Series on Monday, losing to Venezuela, 4-0, a few days after scoring 12 runs against
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Sporting News on MSNWho is Lin Chin-Tse? Meet flamethrowing Chinese Taipei pitcher who throws over 80 mph at Little League World Series
Lin Chin-Tse is a 12-year-old little leaguer who is currently playing for Chinese Taipei in the Little League World Series. Chin-Tse plays both pitcher and outfield, but he went viral earlier in the tournament for his impressive fastball velocity as a pitcher in a game.
Chinese Taipei, ranked second in the world, also stumbled in their opener, falling to Venezuela. Manager Hao-Jiu Tseng has called for his players to focus on execution, handing the ball to Po ...
It then defeated No. 4 Chinese Taipei later that day by a score of 5-0 in the gold medal game. OU alum Tiare Jennings was named the Most Valuable Player for the World Games. The star infielder recorded seven runs,