Little League World Series 2024: Wednesday Schedule, TV Info and Bracket Predictions

Little League World Series 2024: Wednesday Schedule, TV Info and Bracket Predictions0 of 3

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On the heels of a Tuesday that saw some of the best baseball of the entire tournament, the Little League World Series continues Wednesday in Williamsport, Pennsylvania with games that will determine the teams that clash in the United States and International Championship games, respectively.

Chinese-Taipei, Japan, Mexico, and Venezuela are the remaining teams internationally while Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, and Texas remain in the United States bracket.

When and where can you find the action, and who escaped Tuesday’s slate with victories in hand?

Find out with this preview of the high-stakes games to come.

Tuesday Results1 of 3

Little League World Series Game 25

Latin American Region defeated Caribbean Region, 2-1

Little League World Series Game 26

West Region defeated Mid-Atlantic Region, 3-1

Little League World Series Game 27

Mexico Region defeated Cuba Region, 6-4

Little League World Series Game 28

Southeast Region defeated Metro Region, 6-1

Wednesday Schedule, Viewing Info, and Predictions2 of 3

Little League World Series Game 29

Asia-Pacific Region vs. Japan Region

1:00 p.m., Volunteer Stadium

Prediction: Asia-Pacific

Little League World Series Game 30

Mountain Region vs. Southwest Region

3:00 p.m., Lamade Stadium

Prediction: Southwest

Little League World Series Game 31

Mexico Region vs. Latin-America Region

5:00 p.m., Volunteer Region

Prediction: Mexico

Little League World Series Game 32

Southeast Region vs. West Region

7:00 p.m., Lamade Stadium

Prediction: West

All games airing on ESPN (TV) and streaming on ESPN+

Tuesday Recap, Wednesday Preview3 of 3

Pennsylvania was eliminated from tournament action Tuesday, courtesy of Hawaii.

The Mid-Atlantic rep and host team appeared to have a runner in a run-down situation but an overthrow from the third baseman to the home plate allowed Hawaii to go up 3-0. Pennsylvania made it interesting late, scoring one and having runners in position before shortstop Dean Hamilton went down on strikes, preserving the game for the West region representatives.

Hawaii will have to limit the number of runners it lets on base late in games because a showdown with Florida looms large Wednesday in the night’s marquee match-up and giving that team too many opportunities will lead to the end of their run in this tournament.

Venezuela of the Latin-America region pulled off a big come-from-behind victory over Aruba, capitalizing on a wild pitch to score the tying run before pitcher Jhonson Freitez walked in the winning run.

The winners of that one will have their hands full on Wednesday as they meet Mexico, who has been quite good in this tournament. Mexico overcame a 4-1 deficit Tuesday to defeat Cuba and advance, proving it has the resiliency necessary to go all the way in this year’s tournament.

Florida overcame excellent pitching early on to hang six on New York and send them packing.

Florida vs. Hawaii is the best game on Wednesday’s slate of action and very well could determine the winner of the the United States side of things.

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