After over a week of hard-fought baseball, Japan and Tennessee are the two remaining teams, and they will face off on Sunday afternoon in the 2012 Little League World Series Championship Game.
Both Japan and Tennessee have yet to lose in Williamsport, Pa., but they have been tested. Japan needed extra innings to defeat Chinese Taipei and barely won against Latin America—a game where they clinched a berth in the International Championship Game.
Tennessee thought that they had the United States Championship Game won, holding a 10-run lead going into the bottom of the sixth inning against California on Saturday. California struck for 10 runs in the frame to tie the game and send it into extra innings. Tennessee then scored nine runs in the seventh and was able to hold on to advance to Sunday’s featured matchup.
Japan has seven Little League World Series titles—which is tied for the second most all-time—while Tennessee is seeking its first.
Will it be the high-powered Tennessee offense that wins this one or the strong Japanese pitching?
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Top 5: Japan 10, USA 1
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