We have an article for you to read now, which explains in detail why the Little League World Series is a must see event every year, not only for baseball fans, but fans of sport in general.
The article comes to us courtesy of Examiner, who have written their take on the impact that the Little League World Series has around the world each year.

While some people may see it as an ordinary baseball event for 10-12 year old kids, most of us do not. This includes celebrities as well, as you often get the chance to spot a few at some of the games.
The LLWS takes place within two stadiums each year – the Volunteer and Howard J. Lamade stadiums. The Volunteer has the capacity for 5,000, while the Lamade doubles up on that with a seating capacity of 10,000.
Then of course, you’ve got the hillside just by the stadiums which can hold around 30,000 for those of you unfortunate to get tickets to the match.
To read more on the excitement of the LLWS, check out the full article over at Examiner. Tell us your favorite LLWS experience so far.
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