Big League World Series (Host Team)

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The Big League World Series (BLWS) Host team was one of six United States "regions" that sent teams to the World Series. The Big League division was discontinued by Little League Baseball after the 2016 BLWS.

Host Teams at the Big League World Series

More information Year, City ...
YearCityBLWSRecord
1968North Carolina Winston-Salem, North CarolinaThird Place1–2
1969Runner-up2–2
1970Florida Broward County, FloridaRound 21–2
1971Fourth Place2–2
1972Round 21–2
1973Fourth Place2–2
1974Round 31–2
1975Third Place2–2
1976Runner-up5–2
1977Runner-up3–2
1978Fourth Place4–2
1979Round 41–2
1980Fourth Place2–2
1981Fourth Place3–2
1982Round 20–2
1983Runner-up3–2
1984Round 42–2
1985Champions5–1
1986Runner-up3–2
1987Runner-up5–2
1988Runner-up4–2
1989Fourth Place3–2
1990Third Place3–2
1991Third Place4–2
1992Champions7–1
1993Runner-up5–2
1994Runner-up4–2
1995Runner-up4–2
1996Round 32–2
1997Champions5–0
1998Round 21–2
1999Arizona Tucson, ArizonaPool stage1–3
2000Pool stage2–2
2001South Carolina Easley, South CarolinaFourth Place3–3
2002Semifinals3–2
2003Champions6–0
2004Champions6–0
2005Champions5–1
2006Semifinals4–1
2007Champions5–1
2008Pool stage3–1
2009Pool stage2–2
2010Pool stage1–3
2011US Final4–1
2012Runner-up4–2
2013Pool stage2–2
2014US Final3–2
2015US Final3–2
2016Round 22–2
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Results by Host

More information City, BLWS Hosted ...
CityBLWS
Hosted
BLWS
Championships
BLWS
Record
PCT
Florida Broward County, Florida29387–54.617
South Carolina Easley, South Carolina16456–25.691
North Carolina Winston-Salem, North Carolina203–4.429
Arizona Tucson, Arizona3–5.375
Total497149–88.629
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See also

Host Teams in other Little League divisions

References

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