2013 Little League World Series results

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The results of the 2013 Little League World Series were determined between August 15 and August 25, 2013 in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. 16 teams were divided into two groups, one with eight teams from the United States and another with eight international teams, with both groups playing a modified double-elimination tournament. In each group, the last remaining undefeated team faced the last remaining team with one loss, with the winners of those games advancing to play for the Little League World Series championship. [1]

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Double-Elimination
United States
Winner's bracket
Flag of Washington.svg WA 8◄
Flag of Texas.svg TX 4
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Flag of Tennessee.svg TN 2
Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 3◄
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Flag of California.svg CA 3◄
Flag of Michigan.svg MI 0 (F/7)
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Flag of Delaware.svg DE 6◄
Flag of Iowa.svg IA 3
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Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 9◄
Flag of Washington.svg WA 7
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Flag of Delaware.svg DE 3 (F/4)
Flag of California.svg CA 15◄
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Flag of California.svg CA 6◄
Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 3 (F/9)
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Loser's bracket
Flag of Tennessee.svg TN 10◄
Flag of Texas.svg TX 2
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Flag of Iowa.svg IA 6◄
Flag of Michigan.svg MI 5
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Flag of Delaware.svg DE 0 (F/4)
Flag of Tennessee.svg TN 10◄
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Flag of Washington.svg WA 6◄
Flag of Iowa.svg IA 5
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Flag of Washington.svg WA 6◄
Flag of Tennessee.svg TN 5
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Flag of Washington.svg WA 13 (F/7)
Flag of Connecticut.svg CT 14◄
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International
Winner's bracket
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg PR 4
Flag of Panama.svg PAN 9◄
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Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS 0 (F/4)
Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 12◄
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Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 2
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg TPE 10◄
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Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE 3
Flag of Japan.svg JPN 7◄
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Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 13◄
Flag of Panama.svg PAN 0 (F/4)
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Flag of Japan.svg JPN 3◄
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg TPE 2
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Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 2
Flag of Japan.svg JPN 5◄
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Loser's bracket
Flag of Australia (converted).svg AUS 0
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg PR 4◄
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Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE 3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 4◄
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Flag of Puerto Rico.svg PR 4
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg TPE 6◄
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Flag of Panama.svg PAN 12◄
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg CAN 0 (F/4)
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Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg TPE 7
Flag of Panama.svg PAN 8◄
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Flag of Mexico.svg MEX 4◄
Flag of Panama.svg PAN 2 (F/7)
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Crossover games Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 2
Flag of Texas.svg Texas 5◄
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Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan 3
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 5◄
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Single-Elimination
International Championship Flag of Japan.svg Japan 3◄
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 2
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United States Championship Flag of California.svg California 12◄
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 1
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Consolation Game Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 14
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 15◄
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World Championship Game Flag of California.svg California 4
Flag of Japan.svg Japan 6◄
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Double-elimination stage

United States

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 15 – Game 2
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware 6
August 18 – Game 14 (F/4)
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa 3
Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware3
August 15 – Game 4 (F/7)
Flag of California.svg California15
Flag of California.svg California 3
August 21 – Game 24 (F/9)
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan 0
Flag of California.svg California6
August 16 – Game 6
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut3
Flag of Texas.svg Texas 4
August 18 – Game 16
Flag of Washington.svg Washington 8
Flag of Washington.svg Washington7
August 16 – Game 8
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut9
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee 2August 24 – U.S. championship
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut 3Flag of California.svg California12
Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut1
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
August 19 – Game 18
August 17 – Game 10Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa5August 23 – Game 26 (F/7)
Flag of Iowa.svg Iowa6Flag of Washington.svg Washington6August 20 – Game 22Flag of Connecticut.svg Connecticut14
Flag of Michigan.svg Michigan5Flag of Washington.svg Washington6Flag of Washington.svg Washington13
August 19 – Game 20 (F/4)Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee5
August 17 – Game 12Flag of Delaware.svg Delaware0
Flag of Texas.svg Texas2Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee10
Flag of Tennessee.svg Tennessee10

International

Upper round 1Upper round 2Upper finalFinal
August 15 – Game 1
Flag of Panama.svg Panama 9
August 18 – Game 13 (F/4)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico 4
Flag of Panama.svg Panama0
August 15 – Game 3 (F/4)
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico13
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia 0
August 21 – Game 23
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 12
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico2
August 16 – Game 5
Flag of Japan.svg Japan5
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei 10
August 18 – Game 15
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada 2
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei2
August 16 – Game 7
Flag of Japan.svg Japan3
Flag of Japan.svg Japan 7August 24 – Intl. championship
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic 3Flag of Japan.svg Japan3
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico2
Lower round 1Lower round 2Lower round 3Lower final
August 19 – Game 17
August 17 – Game 9Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei6August 22 – Game 25 (F/7)
Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico4Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico4August 20 – Game 21Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico4
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia0Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg Chinese Taipei7Flag of Panama.svg Panama2
August 19 – Game 19 (F/4)Flag of Panama.svg Panama8
August 17 – Game 11Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada0
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada4Flag of Panama.svg Panama12
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic3

Crossover games

Single-elimination stage

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References

  1. Communications Division (June 13, 2013). "Schedule Set For the 2013 Little League Baseball® World Series". Little League . Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 14, 2013.