Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Little League World Series features first girl in 5 years

- By David Eckert

Maddy Freking’s left foot points back toward home plate as she assumes her stance inside a mesh batting cage on the grounds of Little League headquarte­rs. The bat head swivels slightly as she stands tall, with that angled left foot helping her stay square to the pitch when it comes.

Details like that are what Freking focuses on.

Another one — the long, blonde ponytail poking out from her helmet as she rips liners into the netting — may pique fans’ interest over the next week or so.

Freking is the starting second baseman on a team from Coon Rapids, Minnesota, that will represent the Midwest Region in the Little League World Series, which starts Thursday.

She’ll become just the 19th girl in history to play in the 72-year history of the Little League World Series, and the first since 2014, the year Mo’ne Davis pitched her way onto the cover of Sports Illustrate­d.

Minnesota will play opening day against a team from Bowling Green, Kentucky, representi­ng Great Lakes.

“Some people say, ‘Woah,’” Freking said of the reaction she’s received. “Some think it’s cool, some not so much.”

Freking’s gender hasn’t attracted too much attention yet, and she seems indifferen­t to whether it ever

does. She doesn’t like having her picture taken, she said. And in interviews, she’s concise and to the point — like a lot of 12-andunder Little League players.

Still, Freking and Minnesota manager Greg Bloom have formulated a plan of action as the attention ramps up.

“She’s done well so far,” Bloom said. “We told her if it gets to be too much, just

let us know, us coaches, and we’ll try to tell people to take a break. But I’ve warned her to expect to get a lot of attention. This doesn’t happen very often.”

Bloom said he’s coached Freking since she was 10, so this is nothing new for him.

What’s also become somewhat routine is Freking’s excellence on the diamond. Bloom called her the best defensive second baseman

he’s seen. “She’s a vacuum,” he said. With Minnesota trailing a team from Iowa 5-1 in the fourth inning of the Midwest Regional championsh­ip in a bases-loaded, no out situation, Freking snared a line drive and alertly fired a strike across the diamond to third, where an Iowa runner had strayed too far down the line.

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