The Little League World Series is off and running in Williamsport, Pa., which means it’s almost the end of summer fun for all of us.
It also means some kids are going to make memories that will last forever on some of the sweetest fields a young kid could dream of playing on.
With the good, however, comes some bad as each year it seems like the umpires working these games have no idea what a strike zone should look like.
Cuba learned that lesson early in its loss to Japan on Wednesday when one of its players was struck out looking on a pitch that was a mile outside of the zone.
Check this out:
A strike ?!?!! @littleleagueceo ?!?! pic.twitter.com/vaqxnCEgl5
— Rico Bo$co (@Return_Of_RB) August 16, 2023
That was just awful.
Fans agreed:
Angel Hernandez, is that you?
— Frank's Burner (@Jaq_Be_Nimble) August 16, 2023
It is criminal what @LittleLeague does to these kids coaches and parents. Criminal.
— Yanni Bohren Esq. (@yannilaw) August 17, 2023
And umps at this level wonder why parents yell at them https://t.co/mrU66zb8Jx
— chris berzins (@shagmann24) August 17, 2023
Middle of the opposite batters box? Strike!
— Aaron Brown (@Aaron_D_Brown) August 16, 2023
"What's the big deal?"
— Nick Curran (@SwintonFairfax) August 17, 2023
- Angel Hernandez