Little League World Series: Washington’s Robbie Wilson
Little League World Series: Washington’s Robbie Wilson
If you aren’t familiar with exactly how hard these kids play baseball, you can still catch some great games on various networks. The story of the 2010 World Series though goes to Washington who was playing Connecticut last night. Washington had the lead 9-5, 2 outs in the bottom of the last inning and bases loaded. Washington also had their ace on the mound in the Little League World Series.
The score was in their favor but Washington had one problem. The only problem was the kid who was pitching the ball upwards of 70 mph, had reached his pitch count. One more pitch by this kid and he wouldn’t be eligible for the championship series tonight even if they did win. Washington’s coach went to the mound to make a big decision in this Little League World Series game.
The coach for Washington met with several players trying to decide who could pitch and still be available the next day. The kid playing in centerfield is quickly getting a lot of attention. He actually pitched his last inning sometime well before the regional tournaments even started. He got the nod from the head coach, ran to the mound, threw a few warm-up pitches and with a ground ball force out put in play, Robbie became this year’s Little League World Series hero.
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