
Little League Baseball
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Little League Baseball is an international youth baseball organization founded in 1939 by Carl E. Stotz in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. It aims to develop baseball skills and character in children aged 4 to 16. The program is known for its focus on community involvement, with local volunteers organizing and operating leagues worldwide. Little League Baseball includes various divisions, such as the Challenger Division for disabled children and a senior division for older players. It emphasizes socialization, life lessons, and camaraderie, making it a comprehensive youth sports experience. The organization hosts several World Series tournaments, with the most prominent being the Little League Baseball World Series held annually in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. This event features teams from around the world competing in a double-elimination format. Little League Baseball has grown significantly since its inception, with over two million participants across more than 80 countries. It is recognized as the largest organized youth sports organization globally, fostering a sense of community and promoting the values of character, courage, and loyalty among its participants.