Texarkana Gazette

Mexico and Japan clash for title berth today

- By Matt Martell

SOUTH WILLIAMSPO­RT, Pa.—Mexico is two wins away from claiming its fourth Little League World Series title, but it has to go through powerhouse Japan and one of the two remaining U.S. teams to accomplish that feat.

Mexico next plays 10-time Little League World Series champion Japan in the internatio­nal championsh­ip game on Saturday, and through three contests, Japan has shown hardly any signs of weakness.

STORY SO FAR

Japan, which has won four of the last seven Little League World Series titles, has outscored opponents 22-1 in this year’s tournament, cruising the whole way. The Japanese team, which is from Tokyo, downed Australia, South Korea and Canada in that order.

Mexico has played five games so far, and has scored 29 runs while allowing six, though four of those came in its lone loss against Venezuela in the tournament’s opening match. Since then, the Mexicans from Reynosa, along the Texas border at Hidalgo, have defeated Italy, South Korea, Venezuela in a rematch, and Canada.

This year’s Little League World Series has a special significan­ce for Mexico, as it marks the 60th anniversar­y since the 1957 Mexico team became the first internatio­nal team to win the tournament.

DID YOU KNOW?

There have been eight shutouts in this year’s Little League World Series, five of which belong to either Japan or Mexico.

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