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2000 Little League World Series Records
Teams in World Series: 425 in 53 years

Players in World Series: 6,040 in 53 years

Most times qualifying for Little League World Series:
International Regions
Canada - 43
Chinese Taipei - 21

United States
California - 37
Pennsylvania - 27

Most World Series Championships:
Chinese Taipei - 17
California - 5
Connecticut - 4
Pennsylvania - 4
New Jersey - 4
Mexico - 3
Japan - 4
New York - 2
Texas - 2
South Korea - 2
Alabama - 1
Georgia - 1
Michigan - 1
New Mexico - 1
Washington - 1
Venezuela - 1

Most second-place finishes:
California -14
Florida - 6
Pennsylvania - 4
Texas - 4

Consecutive Championships:
Chinese Taipei - 5 (1977-81)
Chinese Taipei - 4 (1971-74)
Chinese Taipei - 3 (1986-88)
California Teams - 3 (1961-63)

Consecutive second-place finishes:
California Teams -- 4 (1976-79)

Consecutive appearances in Championship Game:
Chinese Taipei -- 6 (1977-82, 1986-91)

Most runs scored, Championship Game, both teams:
23 -- Williamsport 16, Lock Haven, Pa. 7 (1947)

Most runs scored, Championship Game, winning team:
21 -- Chinese Taipei 21, Irvine, Calif. 1 (1987)

Most runs scored, Championship Game, by runner-up:
9 -- Toms River (N.J.) 12, Kahima, Japan 9 (1998)

Fewest runs scored, Championship Game, both teams: 1
Birmingham, AL 1, Schenectady, NY 0 (1953)
Japan 1, Richmond, VA 0 (1968)

Most home runs in a game, one player: 3
Roger Miller, Tuckahoe, VA (1968)
Chih Hsiang Lin, Chinese Taipei (1995)
Tetsuya Furukawa, Kashima, Japan (1998)

Most home runs in a series, one player
7 -- Hsieh Chin-Hsiung, Chinese Taipei (1996)

Perfect Game, Championship:
Angel Macias, Monterrey, Mexico (1957)

Perfect Game, Opening Round:
Fred Shapiro, Delaware Twp, NJ (1956)

Championship Game, Shutouts: 19
Most recent: Hirakata, Osaka, Japan 5, vs.
National Phenix City, Alabama 0 (1999)

No-Hitters, Championship: 5
Angel Macias, Monterrey, Mexico (1957)
Joe Mormello, Levittown, PA (1960)
Ted Campbell, San Jose, CA (1962)
Danny Yacarino, Staten Island, NY (1964)
Han-Chao Dai, Chinese Taipei (1979)

Most Strikeouts, six-inning game:
18 -- Chao-An Chen, Chinese Taipei (1979)

Most Strikeouts, eight-inning game:
17 -- Jeff Duda, Langley, British Columbia (1998)

Most Strikeouts, nine-inning game:
22 -- Mu-Hsu Chin, Chinese Taipei (1971)

Longest World Series Game, by time:
3:11 (1998 - Toms River, NJ 13, Jenison, MI 9)

Longest World Series Game, by innings:
11 innings, (1998 - Toms River, NJ 13, Jenison, MI 9)

Longest Rain Delay: 3:06 (1994)

Largest Attendance, Game:
45,000 (1989 -- Trumbull, Connecticut vs. Kang-Tu, Chinese Taipei)

Largest Attendance, Series: 202,433 (1998) 
 


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