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Little League World Series: most homeruns, most strikeouts, team and individual records

The Little League World Series is in full swing from Williamsport, Pennsylvania. This year the tournament expanded from 16 teams to 20 teams.

Update:
The Little League World Series is in full swing from Williamsport, Pennsylvania. This year the tournament expanded from 16 teams to 20 teams.
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It’s the 75th anniversary of the Little League World Series, and the stars of the future are shining this week from Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

History to be made at Williamsport

It’s the first year since before the COVID Pandemic that the International teams are back in the tournament, as we truly return to a World Series event. The field of Little League teams has been bumped up from 16 to 20 this year, which means more players, more games and more home runs and more strikeouts.

The names of stars from years ago still ring through the legendary diamond at Howard J. Lamade Stadium and Volunteer Stadium. With more games to come the records that have been cemented in the history of the Little League World Series could be in jeopardy over the coming days. Here are the individual and team stats from the first 74 years of the LLWS.

Homeruns:

Individual: Game (3)

- Noriatsu Osaka (Japan-Tokyo, Japan), 8/26/12 (vs. Southeast)

- Lorenzo Butler (Southeast-Goodlettsville, Tenn.), 8/25/12 (vs. West)

- Cory Bernard (West-Chandler, Ariz.), 8/19/03 (vs. Midwest)

- Nikko Echevarria (Transatlantic-Dhahran, Saudi Arabia), 8/21/01 (vs. Latin America)

- Tetsuya Furukawa (Far East-Kashima, Japan), 8/29/98 (vs. East)

- Chih Hsiang Lin (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 8/23/95 (vs. Canada)

Individual: World Series (7)

Chin-Hsiung Hsieh (Far East-Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 1996

Team: Game (8)

- Latin America (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada)

Team: World Series (19)

- West (Chula Vista, Calif.), 2009

Hits:

Individual: Game (6)

- Bladimil Fortunato (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada)

Individual: World Series (17)

- Reece Roussel (Southwest-River Ridge, La.), 2019

Team: Game (17)

- Latin America (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada)

Team: World Series (72)

- West (Chula Vista, Calif.), 2009

RBIs:

Individual: Game (9)

- Lorenzo Butler (Southeast-Goodlettsville, Tenn.), 8/25/12 (vs. West)

Individual: World Series (16)

- Chin-Hsuing Hsieh (Far East-Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 1996

- Chih Hsiang Lin (Far East-Tainan, Chinese Taipei), 1995

Team: Game (26)

- Latin America (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada)

Team: World Series (57)

- Lorenzo Butler (Southeast-Goodlettsville, Tenn.), 8/25/12 (vs. West)

Strikeouts:

Individual: Game (22)

- Chin-Mu Hsu (Far East-Taipei, Chinese Taipei), 8/28/71 (vs. North)

Individual: World Series (44)

- Aaron Alvey (Great Lakes-Louisville, Ky.), 2002

Runs:

Individual: Game (6)

- Bladimil Fortunato (Latin America-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada)

Individual: World Series (13)

- Chin-Hsiung Hsieh (Far East-Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 1996

Team: Game: (29)

- Latin America (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 8/24/92 (vs. Canada)

Team: World Series (62)

- Asia-Pacific (Kaohsiung, Chinese Taipei), 2010

- Far East (Kao-Hsiung City, Chinese Taipei), 1996

- Latin America (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), 1992

Most World Series Championships:

Team: Tokyo-Kitasuna Little League, Tokyo, Japan (4)

State with most titles: California (7)

Country: Chinese Taipei (17)

Titles: International (37), U.S.A. (37)