Puerto Rico vs Nicaragua | LLWS Elimination Game | 2022 Little League World Series Highlights

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Puerto Rico and Nicaragua played an elimination game on the International side of the bracket in the 2022 Little League World Series.

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All Comments (21)
  • @SpiderMan6191
    That pitcher from Nicaragua is going places. Feels like I'm watching a professional pitcher in the big leagues. The confidence is outstanding for that kid's age. Well done, keep training and God bless!
  • @Manuel-zo3wg
    🇵🇷🇳🇮⚾ History baseball because of great Roberto Clemente
  • @Rivethead242
    Go Nicaragua! So great to see these kids stay for another day.
  • WOW estos jovencitos de país de Nicaragua digno de admiración con que coraje juegan bendiciones para todos futuros prospectos
  • Nicaragua’s pitcher reminds me of Jaime Barria. Similar body type and exact same delivery. That kid moves well, I wouldn’t be surprised to see him sign with a big league team in a few years.
  • These kids are pure talent im amazed great great efforts by both
  • @Chubbydippin
    Love watching these kids having fun and more importantly, not having a phone in their hands occupying all their attention. Strange how it's called the World Series in the big leagues when it only involves the last 2 teams left. Yet it's also called the World Series in little league and college when it involves every team that qualifies. Also, seems awfully unfair to have the little league and college world series in the same city year after year after year. Spread the love around. Share the celebration with other cities and countries. Imagine the uproar if the World Cup or the SUPERBOWL were hosted by the same city/country every year.
  • @DavidFobare
    Puerto Rico is probably the best 0-2 team I’ve seen. They ran into 2 guys pumping real gas all game long.
  • @NICA98146
    Nicaragua 🇳🇮 🇳🇮 🇳🇮 🇳🇮 🇳🇮
  • its a joy to watch the kids...nicaragua has always been the superior talent in Central American baseball...that starting pitcher is a monster....there is no better pitch in baseball than the over powering fastball . especially if you can mix it with the offsetting breaking ball...that kid looks like he has potential...but one thing strikes me...the amount of showboating at such a young level....is it necessary...?
  • @cjat2224
    Ese muchachito pitcher de Nicaragua, un par de años mas de buen entreno y la firma va a ser buena
  • @-mcstingray
    Nicaragua team is pretty cocky but Alonzo is a Nasty pitcher. Thats the main reason they won. I would love to see these two teams in a best of 3 series, it could go either way.
  • Nicaragua juega con passion amor Al beisbol deporte Numero uno del paisbigual que El boxeo. Es admirable como juegan estos chavalos. Recuerden que Nicaragua es debil en la Economia y no se compara con otros paises. Un jugador necesita Buena alimentacion, Buenos Campos para entrenar y jugar como los paises de eeuu y otros tienen, entonces es admirable ver como El equipo de mi pais Nicaragua esta ganando. Viva Nicaragua!!!
  • @quigonkenny
    Ump's strike zone is all over the place here. I know the LL strike zone is wider than the pro or college station zone, but some of those strikes were more over the opposite batter's box than they were over the plate, and some of the balls were right down the middle...
  • @Tkaylor
    That second baseman #9 really cost them the game. Over ran third base on the pass ball and got thrown out. To the error at second which cost them 2 runs. Which was what they had lost by, 2 runs.