MLB Little League Classic

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The MLB Little League Classic is an annual Major League Baseball (MLB) specialty game played on the Sunday between August 17 and 23 (inclusive) in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, during the Little League World Series, first contested during the 2017 edition of that event.[1] The series is part of MLB's effort to get more children interested in and involved with baseball at a younger age.[2]

Yearsactive2017–19, 2021–present
InauguratedAugust 20, 2017
Quick facts Venue, Locations ...
MLB Little League Classic
VenueBowman Field
LocationsWilliamsport, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Years active2017–19, 2021–present
InauguratedAugust 20, 2017
Previous event
August 17, 2025
Next event
August 23, 2026
ParticipantsAtlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers (2026)
Organized byMajor League Baseball
SponsorGEICO (2018–23)
New York Life (2024–25)
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Logo used during 2021–2023

History

Exterior view of Bowman Field

Background

Bowman Field during the 2023 game

After the success of the Fort Bragg Game between the Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in July 2016, reports spread that MLB was planning another similar event in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, which is the venue town for the annual Little League World Series and home to the Williamsport Crosscutters, then of Minor League Baseball. Many locals of the area and reporters across the nation thought it was almost impossible due to the size and capacity of Bowman Field, as seating for fewer than 3,000 fans seems much less than ideal for an MLB game. As the reports were dispelled by many, the news faded. However, a St. Louis Post-Dispatch column in early March 2017 stated that MLB was finalizing plans for the game.[3]

On March 9, 2017, MLB officially announced the first MLB Little League Classic, selecting the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals as the participants,[4][5] and released the following statement:[6]

Major League Baseball's greatest responsibility is to ensure that today's youth become active participants in our game as players and fans. The 'MLB Little League Classic' exemplifies our entire sport's commitment to building a stronger connection between young people and the National Pastime. Our players will honor the great tradition of the Little League World Series and create lifelong memories for the Little Leaguers, their families and the city of Williamsport. I thank the Pirates and the Cardinals, Little League Baseball, Governor Wolf, the Crosscutters, the City of Williamsport, and ESPN for helping us organize an unforgettable weekend.

Prior to the inaugural game, funding from MLB and grants from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania given to the City of Williamsport provided more than $4 million to improve Bowman Field. These included adding new seats, padding around the infield fence, new irrigation and draining to the field itself, moving the bullpens out beyond the outfield fence, new dugouts closer to home plate, and improved dining areas.[7]

Games and results

2017

Josh Bell had four RBIs in the 2017 game.[8]

The Pirates defeated the Cardinals, 6–3, in the first Classic, played on August 20, 2017.[9] Residents from Lycoming County were eligible to win a very limited number of tickets to the game via a lottery system found on the MLB website.[10] The game was originally scheduled to be a home game for the Pirates; ticket holders for that game were offered a food-and-beverage credit, tickets to another game, or a refund.[11] The Cardinals and Pirates wore special uniforms, including features such as pullover jerseys with bright colors and contrasting sleeves, specially colored caps, and a unique logo that drew design cues from the official logos of both MLB and Little League Baseball. In addition, players were encouraged (although not required) to put nicknames on the jerseys' rear nameplates. These uniforms were worn again by both teams on August 25–27 for Players Weekend, an initiative of MLB and the Major League Baseball Players Association that saw all 30 MLB teams wear similar uniforms.[12]

More information Team, R ...
August 20, 2017 7:08 p.m. EDT at BB&T Park at Bowman Field
Team123456789RHE
St. Louis0200010003110
Pittsburgh30300000×691
WP: Iván Nova (10–11)   LP: Mike Leake (7–12)   Sv: Felipe Vázquez (14)
Home runs:
STL: Jedd Gyorko (17)
PIT: Josh Bell (21)
Attendance: 2,596   Time: 2:58
Umpires: Gerry Davis, Ramon De Jesus, Pat Hoberg, Tony Randazzo
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2018

In late September 2017, MLB announced that a second Classic would be held in 2018, between the New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies.[13] On August 19, 2018, the Mets won the second Classic, 8–2.[14] The Phillies had last played at Bowman Field on July 31, 1962, when the team lost to the Williamsport Grays, the Phillies' Eastern League affiliate, in a mid-season exhibition game.[15]

More information Team, R ...
August 19, 2018 7:10 p.m. EDT at BB&T Park at Bowman Field
Team123456789RHE
New York (NL)0402010108140
Philadelphia000002000280
WP: Jason Vargas (3–8)   LP: Nick Pivetta (7–10)
Home runs:
NYM: None
PHI: Carlos Santana (18)
Attendance: 2,429   Time: 3:11
Umpires: Chris Guccione, Jeremie Rehak, Mark Ripperger, Gerry Davis
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2019

The third Classic was played on August 18, 2019,[16] with the Chicago Cubs defeating the Pirates, 7–1.[17] Chicago's uniforms for the game read "Cubbies" on the front, while Pittsburgh's read "The Burgh".[18]

More information Team, R ...
August 18, 2019 7:11 p.m. EDT at BB&T Park at Bowman Field
Team123456789RHE
Chicago (NL)101230000791
Pittsburgh000000001171
WP: José Quintana (11-7)   LP: Mitch Keller (1–2)
Home runs:
CHC: Nick Castellanos (17), Jason Heyward (18), Anthony Rizzo (23)
PIT: Starling Marte (21)
Attendance: 2,503   Time: 3:20
Umpires: Stu Scheurwater, Alan Porter, Mark Wegner, Sean Barber
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2021

A year after the postponement of the 2020 game, the 2021 game on August 22, the Cleveland Indians defeated the Los Angeles Angels, 3–0, became the first edition contested between American League teams and the fourth overall edition played.[19][20] The teams were issued uniforms corresponding to the Little League regions they are based in: the Great Lakes Region for Cleveland and the West Region for Los Angeles.[21] Joe Maddon, managing the Angels, had previously managed the Cubs in the 2019 edition of the game.[22]

More information Team, R ...
August 22, 2021 7:10 p.m. EDT at BB&T Park at Bowman Field
Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles (AL)000000000040
Cleveland20010000×360
WP: Cal Quantrill (4–2)   LP: José Suarez (5-7)   Sv: Emmanuel Clase (18)
Home runs:
LAA: None
CLE: Amed Rosario (8)
Attendance: 1,832   Time: 2:47
Umpires: Dan Bellino, Alan Porter, Chris Guccione, Sean Barber
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2022

The fourth edition was announced for August 23, 2020, between the Boston Red Sox and the Baltimore Orioles,[23] and was to be the first Classic with American League teams. The game was cancelled,[24] due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[25] with a Boston–Baltimore matchup in Williamsport later scheduled for 2022.[26] The limited 60-game regular season schedule of the 2020 season did include a four-game series between the Red Sox and Orioles on August 20–23, which was played in its entirety at Oriole Park at Camden Yards.[27]

The Red Sox and Orioles, originally scheduled to play during the 2020 season, played the fifth edition of the Classic on August 21, 2022.[26] The teams wore standard uniforms. The Orioles won the game, 5–3, largely powered by a three-run double in the bottom of the eighth inning by Jorge Mateo.[28]

More information Team, R ...
August 21, 2022 7:10 p.m. EDT at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Bowman Field
Team123456789RHE
Boston010000011370
Baltimore20000003×580
Starting pitchers:
BOS: Nick Pivetta
BAL: Dean Kremer
WP: Cionel Pérez (7-1)   LP: Matt Barnes (0-4)   Sv: Félix Bautista (8)
Home runs:
BOS: Franchy Cordero (5), Xander Bogaerts (10)
BAL: None
Attendance: 2,467   Time: 3:23
Umpires: Will Little, Alfonso Márquez, Todd Tichenor, Mike Estabrook
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2023

The Washington Nationals hosted the Philadelphia Phillies in the sixth Classic on August 20, 2023.[29] The teams again wore standard uniforms. The Nationals jumped out to a 4–0 lead in the first inning, and there was no other scoring until the Phillies scored three times in the ninth inning, for a 4–3 final in favor of Washington.[30]

More information Team, R ...
August 20, 2023 7:10 p.m. EDT at Muncy Bank Ballpark at Bowman Field
Team123456789RHE
Philadelphia000000003360
Washington40000000×490
WP: Trevor Williams (6-7)   LP: Zack Wheeler (9-6)   Sv: Kyle Finnegan (21)
Home runs:
PHI: Jake Cave (5)
WSH: None
Attendance: 2,473   Time: 2:26
Umpires: Sean Barber, Alan Porter, Jim Wolf, Nick Mahrley
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2024

The seventh edition of the Classic was held on August 18, 2024, featuring the Detroit Tigers and New York Yankees.[31] Detroit won in 10 innings, as Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows hit a walk-off single to drive in the winning run.[32] It was the first edition of the Classic to require extra innings.

More information Team, R ...
August 18, 2024 7:10 p.m. EDT at Journey Bank Ballpark at Bowman Field
Team12345678910RHE
New York (AL)0000010001260
Detroit0000000012380
Starting pitchers:
NYY: Marcus Stroman
DET: Tarik Skubal
WP: Beau Brieske (2-3)   LP: Mark Leiter Jr. (3-5)
Attendance: 2,532   Time: 2:42
Umpires: Manny Gonzalez, Todd Tichenor, Cory Blaser, Nestor Ceja
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2025

The eighth edition of the Classic took place on August 17, 2025, featuring the Seattle Mariners and the New York Mets in the first Classic interleague game. The Mariners made their first appearance in the Classic, while the Mets made their second, having previously appeared in 2018.[33] The Mets defeated the Mariners 7-3.[34]

More information Team, R ...
August 17, 2025 7:10 p.m. EDT at Journey Bank Ballpark at Bowman Field
Team123456789RHE
Seattle0001002003100
New York (NL)03004000×7140
WP: Clay Holmes (10-6)   LP: George Kirby (8-6)
Home runs:
SEA: Cal Raleigh (47)
NYM: Mark Vientos (8)
Attendance: 2,518   Time: 2:58
Umpires: Nate Tomlinson, Bruce Dreckman, Mark Wegner, Shane Livensparger
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List of games

All games have been part of ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball programming with scheduled 7 p.m. ET start times.

More information Season, Date ...
Season Date Designated visitor Designated home team Attendance Umpires Ref.
HP 1B 2B 3B
2017 August 20 St. Louis Cardinals3 Pittsburgh Pirates6 2,596 Davis Drake Hoberg Randazzo [8]
2018 August 19 New York Mets8 Philadelphia Phillies2 2,429 Guccione Rehak Ripperger Davis [35]
2019 August 18 Chicago Cubs7 Pittsburgh Pirates1 2,503 Scheurwater Porter Wegner Barber [36]
2021 August 22 Los Angeles Angels0 Cleveland Indians3 1,832 Bellino Porter Guccione Barber [37]
2022 August 21 Boston Red Sox3 Baltimore Orioles5 2,467 Little Márquez Tichenor Estabrook [38]
2023 August 20 Philadelphia Phillies3 Washington Nationals4 2,473 Barber Porter Wolf Mahrley [39]
2024 August 18 New York Yankees2 (10) Detroit Tigers3 2,532 Gonzalez Tichenor Blaser Ceja [40]
2025 August 17 Seattle Mariners3 New York Mets7 2,518 Tomlinson Dreckman Wegner Livensparger [41]
2026 August 23 Atlanta Braves0 Milwaukee Brewers0 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
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Umpire name in bold text denotes crew chief.

Broadcasting

Television

Buster Olney has been a reporter for the game since the 2018 edition.

The game has been televised annually as an edition of ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball; this creates a further synergy with the Little League World Series, as it is also televised by ESPN.

More information Season, Play-by-play ...
Season Play-by-play Analyst(s) On-field reporter Ref.
2017 Dan ShulmanAaron Boone & Jessica MendozaTim Kurkjian[42]
2018 Matt VasgersianAlex Rodriguez & Jessica MendozaBuster Olney[43]
2019 [44]
2021 Alex Rodriguez[45]
2022 Karl RavechEduardo Pérez & David Cone[46]
2023 [47]
2024 [48]
2025 [49]
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Radio

As part of Sunday Night Baseball, all games have been available on ESPN Radio nationwide.

More information Season, Play-by-play ...
Season Play-by-play Analyst Ref.
2017 Adam AminChris Singleton[50]
2018 Mike CouzensJim Bowden[43]
2019 Chris Singleton[51]
2021 Karl RavechTim Kurkjian[52]
2022 Dave O'Brien[53]
2023 Roxy BernsteinDoug Glanville[47]
2024 Mike Couzens[48]
2025 [48]
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See also

Notes

References

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