Taiwan wins the first title of the World League World Series since 1996


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For the first time since 1996, Taiwan are the champions of the World League World Series.

The little Tun-Yuan League, which represents the Asia-Pacific region, defeated South Little League of Nevada, representing the Mountain Region, to win the World Series of the Liga Liga in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on Sunday for a 7-0 score.

A high ball from the Vargas de Nevada Griffin to the left garden was the last exit, since the celebration for Taiwan in the field occurred.

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Chang Chun-Po (19) from the Asia-Pacific region reaches a single against the mountainous region in the first entry at the Howard J. Lamade stadium on August 24, 2025. (Images of Kyle Ross/Imagn)

Lin Chin-Tse was the Taiwan star, since it has been during this tournament.

In the mound, it was unleashing fast balls equivalent to 98 mph for the MLB pitchers, and Nevada had difficulty maintaining its five entrances thrown. Lin left only one hit while struggling four Las Vegas batters on his 58 pitches, with 45 for attacks.

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Lin Chin-Tse (23) of the Asia-Pacific region launches a launch against the mountainous region in the first entry at the Howard J. Lamade stadium on August 24, 2025. (Images of Kyle Ross/Imagn)

Meanwhile, on the plate, he counted three ranges driven thanks to a triple loaded base that put the game out of the reach of Nevada at the bottom of the fifth inning.

For a team as buttoned as Nevada has been during his time in Williamsport, they fought to start the game with wild pitches and mistakes that finally bite them again.

Luke D’Ambrosio, the head of Summerlin South, had some control problems in the mound, and took Jian Zih-score in a wild throw in the lower part of the second entry. Then, he could not get the fast TSAI Yu-GE in an attempt to touch, and its launch passed to the first base, which led Chen Shi-rong to return home from third.

D’Ambrosio fought during his four work tickets, showing an evil curved ball that had Taiwan on his heels. He hit three, walked four and gave up five hits, although he only gave two races won.

Tsai Yu-GE (10) of the Asia-Pacific region reacts with Ethan Robertson (2) of the mountainous region after stealing the second place in the first entry at the Howard J. Lamade stadium. (Images of Kyle Ross/Imagn)

Chen Qi-Shang closed it for Taiwan at the top of the sixth entrance, working through the two hits that allowed to obtain the final final to create a memory of his life.

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