little league baseball
Little League Baseball is a youth sports organization that provides children ages 4 to 16 the opportunity to play baseball and softball. Founded in 1939, it emphasizes teamwork, sportsmanship, and skill development. Games are played in local communities, and players are divided into age-appropriate divisions to ensure fair competition.
The organization promotes inclusivity, allowing children of all skill levels to participate. Little League also hosts regional and national tournaments, culminating in the annual Little League World Series, where top teams compete for the championship. This fosters a sense of achievement and community among young athletes and their families.