Little League World Series canceled for first time because of coronavirus
The Little League World Series will not be played this year for the first time since the organization began because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Little League International, which announced the move Thursday, also canceled regional tournaments and the championship tournaments in other Little League divisions, including softball, but said the events would return in 2021.
The organization has not, however, called off the 2020 regular season. Little League president Stephen Keener said there was reason for optimism that teams could play this spring and summer, depending on restrictions in states and localities.
The Little League World Series has been played each year since the first tournament in 1947. The next iteration was to be the 75th playing of the tournament; that milestone has been pushed back to 2022.
The Little League World Series will not be played this year for the first time since the organization began because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Little League International, which announced the move Thursday, also canceled regional tournaments and the championship tournaments in other Little League divisions, including softball, but said the events would return in 2021.
The organization has not, however, called off the 2020 regular season. Little League president Stephen Keener said there was reason for optimism that teams could play this spring and summer, depending on restrictions in states and localities.
The Little League World Series has been played each year since the first tournament in 1947. The next iteration was to be the 75th playing of the tournament; that milestone has been pushed back to 2022.