2012 Big League World Series

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2012 Big League World Series
Tournament details
Country United States
City Easley, South Carolina
Dates25 July – 1 August 2012 (2012-07-25 2012-08-01)
Teams 11
Final positions
Champions Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico
Runner-up Flag of South Carolina.svg Easley, South Carolina
  2011
2013  

The 2012 Big League World Series took place from July 25-August 1 in Easley, South Carolina, United States. San Juan, Puerto Rico defeated Easley, South Carolina in the championship game.

Contents

Teams

United StatesInternational
Flag of South Carolina.svg Easley, South Carolina
District 1
Host
Flag of the Philippines.svg Muntinlupa, Philippines
Muntinlupa
Asia–Pacific
Flag of Indiana.svg Fort Wayne, Indiana
District 10
Central
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of Ontario.svg Windsor, Ontario
District 5
Canada
Flag of New Jersey.svg Cumberland, New Jersey
District 3
East
Flag of Italy.svg Friuli, Italy
Friuli Venezia Giulia
EMEA
Flag of Florida.svg Dunedin, Florida
District 12
Southeast
Flag of Venezuela.svg Maracaibo, Venezuela
District 1
Latin America
Flag of Texas.svg Laredo. Texas
District 34
Southwest
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg San Juan, Puerto Rico
District 1
Puerto Rico
Flag of California.svg Anaheim, California
District 46
West

Results

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United States Group

Team W L Rs Ra
Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana 40234
Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina 31167
Flag of California.svg California 311213
Flag of Florida.svg Florida 131115
Flag of New Jersey.svg New Jersey 131124
Flag of Texas.svg Texas 04616
  Flag of California.svg Flag of Florida.svg Flag of Indiana.svg Flag of New Jersey.svg Flag of South Carolina.svg Flag of Texas.svg
California Flag of California.svg 5–41–82–14–0
Florida Flag of Florida.svg 4–51–32–44–3
Indiana Flag of Indiana.svg 8–13–111–21–0
New Jersey Flag of New Jersey.svg 1–22–114–84–3
South Carolina Flag of South Carolina.svg 4–20–18–44–0
Texas Flag of Texas.svg 0–43–43–40–4

International Group

Team W L Rs Ra
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico 40432
Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 312017
Flag of the Philippines.svg Philippines 222222
Flag of Italy.svg Italy 131726
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 04439
  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of the Philippines.svg Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Flag of Venezuela.svg
Canada Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1–92–70–141–9
Italy Flag of Italy.svg 9–15–130–73–5
Philippines Flag of the Philippines.svg 7–213–52–90–6
Puerto Rico Flag of Puerto Rico.svg 14–07–09–213–0
Venezuela Flag of Venezuela.svg 9–15–36–00–13

Elimination Round

Semifinals World Championship
      
4–0 Flag of Indiana.svg Indiana 2
3–1 Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina6
4–1 Flag of South Carolina.svg South Carolina 3
5–0 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico7
4–0 Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico10
3–1 Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 1
2012 Big League World Series Champions
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg
District 1
San Juan, Puerto Rico

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References

  1. 2012 Big League Baseball World Series Tournament. Archived 2015-08-28 at the Wayback Machine Littleleague.org