
Little League World Series 2025 Tuesday Scores, Bracket Results and Highlights
The Little League Baseball World Series continued on Tuesday from Williamsport, Pennsylvania with four elimination games.
Entering the day, six United States teams and six international teams for 12 total remained in the double-elimination tournament. By the end of the day, 12 would go down to eight.
Four undefeated teams remain in Metro (Fairfield, Connecticut), Mountain (Las Vegas), Latin America (Barquisimeto, Venezuela) and Asia-Pacific (Taipei). The winners of Metro vs. Mountain and Latin America vs. Asia-Pacific will determine the first participants in the United States and International finals, respectively.
The fights remain to find out the second teams in the U.S. and international finals, however. Here's a look at how Wednesday's action went down.
Schedule and Results
Japan (Tokyo, Joto LL) def. Mexico (Chihuahua, El Swing Perfecto LL), 6-0
Southeast (Irmo, South Carolina) def. West (Honolulu), 3-0
Caribbean (Santa Cruz, Aruba) def. Canada (Vancouver, British Columbia; Little Mountain Little League), 6-1
Midwest (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) def. Northwest (Bonney Lake, Washington), 9-0
Japan (Tokyo, Joto LL) def. Mexico (Chihuahua, El Swing Perfecto LL), 6-0
Japan scored four first-inning runs to start the game and never looked back en route to a 6-0 victory.
The victors led off the contest with three straight singles, scoring one run. Cleanup hitter Tensei Yazawa then smacked a three-run homer for a 4-0 lead.
Neither team scored again until Japan plated two more with two out in the top of the fifth courtesy of a Yushi Yamamoto homer.
Yamamoto also got the win on the mound, tossing 5.1 shutout innings while striking out eight and allowing just three hits and no walks.
Japan will now move onto another elimination game against Caribbean (Santa Cruz, Aruba) on Wednesday.
Southeast (Irmo, South Carolina) def. West (Honolulu), 3-0
Brady Westbrooks threw a complete game shutout to lead Southeast (Irmo, South Carolina) to a 3-0 win over West (Honolulu).
Westbrooks struck out six while allowing just four hits and two walks.
At the plate, Southeast scored one run in the second and two more in the sixth.
Sutton Gravelle's bases loaded walk scored Ryder Tillitz in the second. And then in the final inning, Andrew Bogan's two-RBI single scored Bubba McQuilkin and Preston Ware.
The game's biggest moment occurred in the fifth, when Southeast turned a 4-6-3 double play with the bases loaded and one out to get out of a jam.
Southeast will now play the winner of Midwest (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) vs. Northwest (Bonney Lake, Washington) on Wednesday in another elimination matchup.
Caribbean (Santa Cruz, Aruba) def. Canada (Vancouver, British Columbia; Little Mountain Little League), 6-1
Anthony Santos hit a home run and pitched three solid innings of one-run ball to start the game and help Caribbean (Santz Cruz, Aruba) defeat Canada (Vancouver, British Columbia) 6-1.
Santos hit his home run to lead off the bottom of the first and tie the game at one before Jeter Feliciana added another run off an RBI single, scoring Arnold Gismar Martha. Earlier in the inning, Canada loaded the bases with one out and scored one run on a fielder's choice. However, Santos struck out the next batter to end the threat.
Caribbean tacked on two more in the third after a wild pitch and then an Isaac Arendsz double. They added one more each in the fourth and fifth via an RBI groundout and a bases loaded walk, respectively.
Caribbean will now face Japan (Tokyo, Joto LL) in an elimination game on Wednesday.
Midwest (Sioux Falls, South Dakota) 9, Northwest (Bonney Lake, Washington) 0
Midwest had no trouble with Northwest and is now moving on to a matchup against Southeast (Irmo, South Carolina) on Wednesday.
Midwest got on the board in the second inning when Murphy Seefeldt scored on a wild pitch, but things got quiet for both offenses in the following innings. After three scoreless innings, Midwest exploded for nine runs in the top of the sixth inning.
Trailing 9-0 heading into the final frame, Northwest didn't have quite enough to mount a comeback.
While the offensive outburst in the ninth was the story of the night, Maxen Snoozy had a great day on the mound, allowing just three hits and two walks in 5.1 innings. He also picked up 14 strikeouts in the win.

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