Adrienne amongst the masses on the hill in left field. |
During the first game we had a great conversation with someone who had come to the USA from Taiwan and had the opportunity to ask why the team is considered to be from "Chinese-Taipei", but are really from Taiwan. I won't embarrass myself trying to repeat all the details here, but needless to say there are lots of politics involved.
While standing in line for a hot dog at the concession stand I got to meet Stanford Hurley from the European team. Anyone who watched the semi-final rounds early in the week knows who this kid is. There is video floating around the interwebs of him showing Nomar Garciaparra around the team quarters, and another where he calls out Garciaparra - challenging him to a friendly game of ping-pong. While most of the kids seem nervous in front of the ESPN/ABC cameras, Hurley had one zinger after another for the camera crews. If Hurley doesn't have a future in professional baseball, I'd watch out for him onscreen.
The Slushie Factory |
Anyway... Japan ended up winning the Little League World Series. It was a great game and Hawaii fought hard, but in the end just weren't able to make a dent the amazing pitching and defense of the Japanese team. Despite the heat, we had a great time and are already planning next year's trip... well... mostly what we need to pack for next year: Umbrellas (for the sun OR the rain), lawn chairs with the back legs sawed down for hillside seating and a lot more ice in our cooler!
I watched the final game live here in Germany and probably saw you, but the only homer went out in right field so there wasn't enough camera action on you for me to notice. I be looking next year.
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