Little League World Series winners: Baseball and softball - ESPN
Youth baseball and youth softball players from the ages of 10-12 compete every summer with the hope of getting to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, or Greenville, North Carolina. The two towns serve as the respective sites of the Little League Baseball World Series and Little League Softball World Series.
Williamsport has hosted baseball's premier youth competition every year since 1947, showcasing such talents as Gary Sheffield (1980), Jason Varitek (1984), Todd Frazier (1998), Bryce Harper (2003), Cody Bellinger (2007) and Mo'ne Davis (2014).
Greenville first hosted youth softball's prime event in 2021. Before being held in North Carolina, the tournament took place in Portland, Oregon, beginning in 1974.
In the 74-year history of the Little League Baseball World Series, California is the state with the most titles (8). With the Little League Softball World Series, Texas is the state with the most titles (14). In the current format, 20 teams compete for the LLBWS title: 10 U.S. teams and 10 international teams. For the LLSWS, eight U.S. teams and four international teams compete.
In 2024, Pitt County, North Carolina took home the Little League Softball World Series title. Florida and Chinese Taipei are facing off for the Little League Baseball World Series title.
Here's a look at the all-time champions of the Little League Baseball World Series and Little League Softball World Series.
2024
Baseball: TBD; Softball: Pitt County, North Carolina
2023
Baseball: El Segundo, California; Softball: Massapequa, New York
2022
Baseball: Honolulu, Hawai'i; Softball: Hewitt, Texas
2021
Baseball: Taylor, Michigan; Softball: Muskogee, Oklahoma
2020
Canceled due to COVID-19
2019
Baseball: River Ridge, Louisiana; Softball: Salisbury,


