2010 Little League World Series results

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The results of the 2010 Little League World Series were determined between August 20 and August 29, 2010 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 16 teams were divided into four groups, two with four teams from the United States and two with four international teams each, with both groups playing a double-elimination tournament. In each group, the last remaining team advanced to the single-elimination stage. The last remaining team from the United States faced the last remaining international team for the Little League World Series Championship. [1]

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Pool play
 Game 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6Game 7
Pool A Flag of Ohio.svg OH 16◄
Flag of New Jersey.svg NJ 6
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Flag of Hawaii.svg HI 2
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA 6◄
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Flag of Hawaii.svg HI 3◄
Flag of New Jersey.svg NJ 1
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Flag of Ohio.svg OH 0
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA 6◄
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Flag of Ohio.svg OH 4
Flag of Hawaii.svg HI 6◄
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Flag of Hawaii.svg HI 7◄
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA 4
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Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg GA 5
Flag of Hawaii.svg HI 12◄
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Pool B Flag of Washington.svg WA 1
Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 3◄
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Flag of Texas.svg TX 10◄
Flag of Minnesota.svg MN 8
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Flag of Washington.svg WA 5◄
Flag of Minnesota.svg MN 2
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Flag of Texas.svg TX 14◄
Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 1 (F/4)
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Flag of Washington.svg WA 9◄
Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 5
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Flag of Texas.svg TX 4
Flag of Washington.svg WA 7◄
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Flag of Texas.svg TX 7◄
Flag of Washington.svg WA 5
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Pool C Flag of Germany.svg GER 0 (F/4)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg PUR 11◄
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Flag of Japan.svg JPN 4◄
Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 2
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Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 11◄
Flag of Germany.svg GER 2
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Flag of Japan.svg JPN 7◄
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg PUR 2
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Flag of Puerto Rico.svg PUR 2
Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 4◄
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Flag of Japan.svg JPN 3◄
Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 2
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Pool D Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 4◄
Flag of Panama.svg PAN 2
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Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg TPE 18◄
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg SAU 0 (F/4)
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Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg SAU 0 (F/4)
Flag of Panama.svg PAN 13◄
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Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg TPE 23◄
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 0 (F/4)
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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 2
Flag of Panama.svg PAN 4◄
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Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg TPE 5◄
Flag of Panama.svg PAN 1
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Crossover games Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota 1
Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2◄
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Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 10◄
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 0
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Elimination round
Semifinals Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei 2 (F/7)
Flag of Japan.svg Japan 3◄
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Flag of Texas.svg Texas 0 (F/5)
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii 10◄
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Consolation game Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei 14◄
Flag of Texas.svg Texas 2 (F/4)
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Championship game Flag of Japan.svg Japan 4◄
Flag of Hawaii.svg West 1
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Pool Play

Pool A

Games 1–3 Games 4–5 Games 6–7
          
- Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio 16
- Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 6
W1 Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio 0
Winner's bracket
W2 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia6
- Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia 6
- Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii 2
W4 Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia 4 5
W5 Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii712
L1 Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 1
L2 Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii3
W3 Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii6
Loser's bracket
L4 Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio 4

Game 1: Ohio 16, New Jersey 6

August 21 11:00 am EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio81041216151
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey330000652
WP: Jarod Morrison (1–0)   LP: Joey Rose (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
OH: Jarod Morrison (1), Jacob Jones 2 (2)
NJ: Joey Rose (1)
Boxscore

Game 2: Georgia 6, Hawaii 2

August 21 3:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii200000221
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia40002X631
WP: Jacob Pate (1–0)   LP: Noah Shackles (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
HI: Ty DeSa (1)
GA: Knox Carter (1)
Boxscore

Game 3: Hawaii 3, New Jersey 1

August 22 2:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii101010391
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey100000131
WP: Shiloh Baniaga (1–0)   LP: Michael Tiplady (0–1)   Sv: Dane Kaneshiro (1)
Home runs:
HI: Ty DeSa (2), Shiloh Baniaga (1)
NJ: Kevin Blum (1)
Notes: New Jersey is eliminated.
Boxscore

Game 4: Georgia 6, Ohio 0

August 24 4:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio000000050
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia30111X671
WP: Troy Gilliland (1–0)   LP: Cole Heflin (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
OH: None
GA: Blake Hicks (1), Kobie Buglioli (1), Matthew Lang (1)
Boxscore

Game 5: Hawaii 6, Ohio 4

August 25 4:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Ohio.svg Ohio010300470
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii00060X610
WP: Ezra Heleski (1–0)   LP: Brooks Robinson (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
OH: Ryan Robinson (1)
HI: Matthew Campos (1)
Notes: Ohio is eliminated.
Boxscore

Game 6: Hawaii 7, Georgia 4

August 26 7:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii0230027100
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia000103441
WP: Noah Shackles (1–1)   LP: Blake Hicks (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
HI: Justice Nakagawa (1)
GA: None
Boxscore

Game 7: Hawaii 12, Georgia 5

August 27 2:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg Georgia004010583
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii00435X1271
WP: Keolu Ramos (1–0)   LP: Jacob Pate (1–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
GA: None
HI: None
Notes: Georgia is eliminated.
Boxscore

Pool B

Games 1–3 Games 4–5 Games 6–7
          
- Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 3
- Flag of Washington.svg Washington 1
W1 Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 1
Winner's bracket
W2 Flag of Texas.svg Texas (F/4) 14
- Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota 8
- Flag of Texas.svg Texas 10
W4 Flag of Texas.svg Texas4 7
W5 Flag of Washington.svg Washington 75
L1 Flag of Washington.svg Washington5
L2 Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota 2
W3 Flag of Washington.svg Washington9
Loser's bracket
L4 Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 5

Game 1: Connecticut 3, Washington 1

August 20 1:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Washington.svg Washington000100161
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut01002X353
WP: Nick Nardone (1–0)   LP: Isaiah Hatch (0–1)   Sv: Eddie Magi (1)
Home runs:
WA: None
CT: None
Boxscore

Game 2: Texas 10, Minnesota 8

August 20 3:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Texas.svg Texas35011010121
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota002204830
WP: Mason Van Noort (1–0)   LP: Nick Tuel (0–1)   Sv: Pryce Beshoory (1)
Home runs:
TX: Blake Toler (1), Jorge Gutierrez (1), Jake Orlando 2 (2)
MN: Colin Quinn (1)
Boxscore

Game 3: Washington 5, Minnesota 2

August 21 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Washington.svg Washington002030552
Flag of Minnesota.svg Minnesota200000231
WP: Ikaika Nahaku (1–0)   LP: Talor Blustin (0–1)   Sv: Dillon O'Grady (1)
Home runs:
WA: Casey Manning (1)
MN: None
Notes: Minnesota is eliminated.
Boxscore

Game 4: Texas 14, Connecticut 1

August 22 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Texas.svg Texas174214130
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut0010143
WP: Mason Van Noort (2–0)   LP: Eddie Magi (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
TX: Beau Orlando (1)
CT: None
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Boxscore

Game 5: Washington 9, Connecticut 5

August 24 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Washington.svg Washington2020239140
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut003020592
WP: Hudson Byorick (1–0)   LP: Jack Quinn (0–1)   Sv: Robbie Wilson (1)
Home runs:
WA: Isaiah Hatch (1), Casey Manning (2)
CT: Nick Nardone (1)
Notes: Connecticut is eliminated.
Boxscore

Game 6: Washington 7, Texas 4

August 25 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Texas.svg Texas103000443
Flag of Washington.svg Washington01042X772
WP: Isaiah Hatch (1–1)   LP: Jorge Gutierrez (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
TX: Beau Orlando (2)
WA: None
Boxscore

Game 7: Texas 7, Washington 5

August 26 4:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Texas.svg Texas000304780
Flag of Washington.svg Washington400010583
WP: Mason Van Noort (3–0)   LP: Ikaika Nahaku (1–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
TX: Mason Van Noort (1), Jaron Roblyer (1)
WA: None
Notes: Washington is eliminated.
Boxscore

Pool C

Games 1–3 Games 4–5 Games 6–7
          
- Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico (F/4) 11
- Flag of Germany.svg Germany 0
W1 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico 2
Winner's bracket
W2 Flag of Japan.svg Japan7
- Flag of Japan.svg Japan 4
- Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 2
W4 Flag of Japan.svg Japan3
W5 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 2
L1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany 2
L2 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico11
W3 Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico4
Loser's bracket
L4 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico 2

Game 1: Puerto Rico 11, Germany 0

August 20 6:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Germany.svg Germany0000011
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico25221180
WP: Jonathan Martínez (1–0)   LP: Mackenzie Mueller (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
GER: None
PUR: Yomar Valentin 2 (2), Victor Valentin (1), Bryan Figueroa (1), Joshuan Sandoval (1)
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Boxscore

Game 2: Japan 4, Mexico 2

August 20 8:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Japan.svg Japan000004481
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico001001240
WP: Natsuki Mizumachi (1–0)   LP: Ricardo Puga (0–1)   Sv: Ichiro Ogasawara (1)
Home runs:
JPN: Ginga Maruoka (1)
MEX: Eduardo Mata (1)
Boxscore

Game 3: Mexico 11, Germany 2

August 22 Noon EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico00413311131
Flag of Germany.svg Germany001010241
WP: Aldo Buendia (1–0)   LP: Daniel Harrington (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
MEX: Enrique Penaloza 2 (2), Ricardo Puga (1)
GER: Tyler Ullmann (1), Kaleb Stokes (1)
Notes: Germany is eliminated.
Boxscore

Game 4: Japan 7, Puerto Rico 2

August 22 6:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Japan.svg Japan340000740
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico020000263
WP: Ryusuke Ikeda (1–0)   LP: Javier Rodriguez (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
JPN: None
PUR: None
Boxscore

Game 5: Mexico 4, Puerto Rico 2

August 23 4:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico002000257
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico00202X452
WP: Eduardo Mata (1–0)   LP: Jonathan Martínez (1–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
PUR: None
MEX: None
Notes: Puerto Rico is eliminated.
Boxscore

Game 6: Japan 3, Mexico 2

August 24 6:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Japan.svg Japan002100360
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico110000221
WP: Konan Tomori (1–0)   LP: Hugo Mendiola Jr (0–1)   Sv: Ichiro Ogasawara (2)
Home runs:
JPN: Kaname Shinozaki (1)
MEX: Ricardo Puga (2), Enrique Penaloza (3)
Notes: Mexico is eliminated.
Boxscore

Pool D

Games 1–3 Games 4–5 Games 6–7
          
- Flag of Panama.svg Panama 2
- Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 4
W1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 0
Winner's bracket
W2 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei (F/4)23
- Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei (F/4)18
- Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 0
W4 Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei5
W5 Flag of Panama.svg Panama 1
L1 Flag of Panama.svg Panama (F/4)13
L2 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia 0
W3 Flag of Panama.svg Panama4
Loser's bracket
L4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 2

Game 1: Canada 4, Panama 2

August 21 1:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada012010462
Flag of Panama.svg Panama001010261
WP: Lucas Soper (1–0)   LP: Javier Garcia (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
CAN: None
PAN: Francisco Gonzalez (1)
Boxscore

Game 2: Chinese Taipei 18, Saudi Arabia 0

August 21 6:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei628218161
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia0000002
WP: Po-Jung Tseng (1–0)   LP: Deji Ogunsola (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
TPE: None
SAU: None
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Boxscore

Game 3: Panama 13, Saudi Arabia 0

August 22 3:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia0000032
Flag of Panama.svg Panama535X13131
WP: Sebastian Carrizo (1–0)   LP: Braden Barnett (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
SAU: None
PAN: None
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Saudi Arabia is eliminated.
Boxscore

Game 4: Chinese Taipei 23, Canada 0

August 23 2:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei677323150
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada0000014
WP: Yung-Heng Li Wu (1–0)   LP: Lichel Hirakawa-Kao (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
TPE: Hsun-Hao Shih 2 (2)
CAN: None
Notes: Completed early due to mercy rule.
Boxscore

Game 5: Panama 4, Canada 2

August 24 2:00 pm EDT
Lamade Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada001001243
Flag of Panama.svg Panama10120X470
WP: Luis Bazan (1–0)   LP: Lichel Hirakawa-Kao (0–2)   Sv: None
Home runs:
CAN: Zach Chaba (1)
PAN: Rafael DeLeon (1)
Notes: Canada is eliminated.
Boxscore

Game 6: Chinese Taipei 5, Panama 1

August 25 4:00 pm EDT
Volunteer Stadium
Team123456 R H E
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei001040560
Flag of Panama.svg Panama100000151
WP: Shao-Fei Huang (1–0)   LP: Irving Indunis (0–1)   Sv: None
Home runs:
TPE: None
PAN: None
Notes: Panama is eliminated.
Boxscore

Crossover games

Elimination round

 
Int'l and US championshipsLLWS championship
 
      
 
August 28 - Lamade (F/7)
 
 
Flag of Japan.svg Japan 3
 
August 29 - Lamade
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei 2
 
Flag of Japan.svg Japan4
 
August 28 - Lamade (F/5)
 
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii1
 
Flag of Hawaii.svg Hawaii 10
 
 
Flag of Texas.svg Texas 0
 
Consolation game
 
 
August 29 - Lamade (F/4)
 
 
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei14
 
 
Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Texas.svg Texas2

Semifinals

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References

  1. Communications Division (June 17, 2010). "2010 Little League Baseball World Series Pairings, Schedule Announced". Little League. Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved August 16, 2015.