The launch of the World League World Series launcher reaches the speed that the age challenges


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The 2025 World League World Series is in full swing.

The Chinese Taipei and Mexico met on Thursday.

While the Chinese Taipei won a 3-0 victory over Mexico to advance in the international group, much of the conversation after the game focused on a rare launch feat.

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Lin Chin-Tse de Taiwan, on the right, celebrates with the manager Lai Min-Nan, on the left, after hitting a home run against Mexico during the first entrance of the World League World Series, on Thursday, August 14, 2025, at South Williamsport, Pa. (Photo AP/Caleb Craig)

Lin Chin-Tse, a 12-year-old right, launched a couple of releases that the radar recorded at an amazing speed. He released consecutive releases on 80 mph.

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The consecutive rapid balls recorded a fry of 82 mph.

Lin Chin-Tse launches against Mexico during the first entry in the World Liga World Series on Thursday, August 14, 2025 in South Williamsport, pa. (Photo AP/Caleb Craig)

In other notable outputs of LLWS, Maxen Snozzy’s launching count of South Dakota eclipsed 80 in a victory over Pennsylvania on Thursday.

Team presentations before the championship game of the World League series at the Lamade stadium at South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Sunday, August 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, Archive)

South Dakota and South Carolina obtained a place in the quarterfinals of the US group.

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