2004 Little League World Series
2004 Little League World Series | |
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Dates |
August 20– August 29 |
Teams participating | 16 |
Champion |
Pabao Little League Willemstad, Curaçao |
Runner-up |
Conejo Valley Little League Thousand Oaks, USA |
The 2004 Little League World Series took place between August 20 and August 29 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA. The Pabao Little League of Willemstad, Curaçao defeated Conejo Valley Little League of Thousand Oaks, California (USA) in the championship game of the 58th Little League World Series, the first for the Caribbean island.
Qualification
Main article: 2004 Little League World Series qualification
Pool A | Pool B | Pool C | Pool D |
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Compton West Compton |
Richmond Southwest Lamar National |
Panama City Latin America Curundu |
Willemstad Caribbean Pabao |
Morganton Southeast Morganton |
Preston Mid-Atlantic South Caroline |
Kaohsiung Asia Shou-Tien |
Guadalupe, Nuevo León Mexico Guadalupe Linda Vista |
Lincoln New England Lincoln |
Grapeview, WA Northwest Grapeview |
Ottawa Canada East Nepean |
Dhahran Transatlantic Arabian-American |
Davenport Midwest Northwest |
Owensboro Great Lakes Southern |
Kutno Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Kutno |
Saipan Pacific Saipan |
Pool play
The top two teams in each pool move on to their respective semifinals. The winners of each will meet August 29 to play for the Little League world championship.
Region | Record |
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West | 3-0 |
Southeast | 2-1 |
New England | 1-2 |
Midwest | 0-3 |
Region | Record |
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Northwest | 3-0 |
Mid-Atlantic | 1-2 |
Southwest | 1-2 |
Great Lakes | 1-2 |
August 20
Midwest | 4-10 | Southeast |
New England | ppd.† | West |
August 21
Mid-Atlantic | 7-2 | Great Lakes |
Southwest | 18-7‡ | Northwest |
Midwest | 2-3 | New England |
August 22
Southwest | 12-2‡ (5 innings) |
Great Lakes |
Southeast | 0-11‡ (5 Innings) |
West |
Northwest | 8-3 | Mid-Atlantic |
August 23
Midwest | 0-13‡ (5 innings) |
West |
New England | 4-5 | Southeast |
August 24
New England | 0-8 | West |
Southwest | 13-1‡ | Mid-Atlantic |
Northwest | 2-3 (5 innings) |
Great Lakes |
International
Region | Record |
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Latin America | 3-0 |
Asia | 2-1 |
Canada | 1-2 |
EMEA | 0-3 |
Region | Record |
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Caribbean | 3-0 |
Mexico | 2-1 |
Transatlantic | 1-2 |
Pacific | 0-3 |
August 20
Latin America | 12-2‡ (5 innings) |
Canada |
August 21
Caribbean | 3-2 | Mexico |
Transatlantic | 4-1 | Pacific |
EMEA | 0-18‡ | Asia |
August 22
Latin America | 9-0 | EMEA |
Transatlantic | 0-1 | Mexico |
August 23
Pacific | 3-6 | Mexico |
Caribbean | 6-1 | Transatlantic |
Canada | 2-7 | Asia |
August 24
Caribbean | 3-0 | Pacific |
Canada | 5-1 | EMEA |
Latin America | 6-2 | Asia |
Elimination rounds
2004 Little League World Series Champions |
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Compton Little League Compton, California |
Notable players
- Jurickson Profar (Willemstad, Curacao) Texas Rangers infielder
- Jonathan Schoop (Willemstad, Curacao) Baltimore Orioles infielder
- Randal Grichuk (Lamar, Texas) St. Louis Cardinals Outfielder
- Wei-Chung Wang (Kaohsiung, Taiwan) Milwaukee Brewers pitcher
- Michael Conforto (Redmond, Washington) New York Mets Outfielder
Champions Path
Round | Opposition | Result |
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Caribbean Regional | ||
Group Stage | Philipsburg LL | 13-3 |
Group Stage | Virgilio Jiménez LL | 10-4 |
Group Stage | BVI LL | 4-3 |
Group Stage | Aruba South LL | 4-1 |
Semifinals | Elrod Hendricks LL | 3-0 |
Caribbean Championship | Aruba North LL | 6-0 |
Notes
- † Postponed (rained out)
- ‡ Game ended by "mercy rule" (at least 10-run difference through 4 innings)
External links
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