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Displaying results 1 - 25 of 1378 for little league baseball. Subscribe to this search

  1. article Little league with big league rules

    Sunday, March 9, 2003 12:07 am

    In vetoing a proposed offseason trade that would have sent him and three other players to the Colorado Rockies for Larry Walker, Matt Williams cited his desire to remain close to his three children as the biggest reason.

  • article Charity baseball game helps Little League teams

    Friday, January 21, 2011 2:24 pm

    For the last 19 years, Arizona Baseball Charities has served up a home run pitch to Little League teams across the state to help them achieve their field of dreams as heroes from that shoebox full of old baseball cards come to life.

  • article Baseball legends raise money for Little League

    Friday, February 5, 2010 5:52 pm

    During the 18th Annual Arizona Baseball Charities/Molina Fine Jewelers Celebrity Game on Sunday, nearly 40 former Major Leaguers including Hall of Fame pitcher Gaylord Perry, had a chance to hit the ball, round the bases and again have their moment in the sun before a crowd of about 7,000 fans at Scottsdale Stadium.

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  • Baseball legends raise money for Little League

  • Baseball legends raise money for Little League

    Former major leaguer Buddy Schultz, president of Arizona Baseball Charities, hands out trophies to Little Leaguers during a break from the 2010 Celebrity Baseball game. [Mike Sakal/Tribune file photo]

  • Baseball legends raise money for Little League

    Former major leaguer Buddy Schultz, president of Arizona Baseball Charities, hands out trophies to Little Leaguers during a break from the 2010 Celebrity Baseball game. [Mike Sakal/Tribune file photo]

  • Baseball legends raise money for Little League

    Former major leaguer Buddy Schultz, president of Arizona Baseball Charities, hands out trophies to Little Leaguers during a break from the 2010 Celebrity Baseball game. [Mike Sakal/Tribune file photo]

  • article Pinheads part of Little League

    Tuesday, August 22, 2006 6:36 am

    SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Chase Knox has been playing baseball for only a year, so he was shocked by what he saw Friday at the Little League World Series.

  • article Pinheads part of Little League

    Tuesday, August 22, 2006 6:36 am

    SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Chase Knox has been playing baseball for only a year, so he was shocked by what he saw Friday at the Little League World Series.

  • Little League heroes not so little anymore

    It was 2003 when the Chandler National Little League baseball team captivated the Valley, advanced to the Little League World Series and came within a game of reaching the U.S. championship.

  • article Little League heroes not so little anymore

    Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:33 pm

    It's been six years since a group of seventh-graders from Chandler hit rock star status. Just don't call them one-hit wonders, because they're still swinging.

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  • article Upper Deck going Little League

    Saturday, February 28, 2004 7:07 am

    Upper Deck has signed an exclusive, multi-year deal to become the official trading card of Little League Baseball.

  • article Boys on quest for Little League title

    Thursday, July 21, 2005 11:22 am

    Some say pitching is the reason the North Scottsdale Rocket Men are in the state Little League tournament.

  • article Valley fielding Little League dynasty

    Friday, August 17, 2007 2:38 am

    Back in the summer of 2003, 7-year-old Skyler Palermo was glued to his television while kids from his city represented the Chandler National baseball team in the fabled Little League World Series.

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  • article Conflict looms in Mesa baseball league

    Saturday, October 28, 2006 6:49 am

    While players in Mesa’s Matt Williams Baseball youth league slug it out today on the fall season’s final day, the league’s cofounders are engaged in another American pastime — in civil court.

  • article Conflict looms in Mesa baseball league

    Saturday, October 28, 2006 6:49 am

    While players in Mesa’s Matt Williams Baseball youth league slug it out today on the fall season’s final day, the league’s cofounders are engaged in another American pastime — in civil court.

  • article Little League’s finances under fire in Mesa

    Thursday, June 8, 2006 6:04 am

    The board of a youth baseball program in Mesa is facing a shake-up over accusations of incomplete bookkeeping and a lack of financial disclosure.

  • article Little League’s finances under fire in Mesa

    Thursday, June 8, 2006 10:53 am

    The board of a youth baseball program in Mesa is facing a shake-up over accusations of incomplete bookkeeping and a lack of financial disclosure.

  • Charity game benefits E.V. Little Leagues

    A baseball autographed by New York Yankees legends Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris will be raffled off Sunday at the Arizona Baseball Charities Game at Scottsdale Stadium. Tickets for a chance to win the ball are $10 each and proceeds go toward Little League teams around the state.

  • article Letter: Get your kids involved in Little League

    Saturday, January 5, 2013 1:47 pm

    Don’t miss the chance to get your kids involved in Little League baseball or softball.

  • Chandler National falls to Texas Little League team

    Lubbock, Texas\' Stephen Smith slides safely into second base on a passed ball as Chandler, Arizona shortstop Luke Parrish fields the late throw in the fourth inning of Little League World Series baseball action Sunday.

  • Ahwatukee going to Little League World Series

    Arizona\'s Max Harden, center, is mobbed by teammates after smashing a three-run homer in the fourth inning of a Little League Western regional semifinal baseball game in San Bernardino, Calif. Thursday.

  • California beats Taiwan, takes Little League WS

    Chula Vista, Calif., first baseman Luke Ramirez, right, celebrates with pitcher Kiko Garcia after the last out in the team's 6-3 win over Taoyuan, Taiwan, in the Little League World Series championship baseball game in South Williamsport, Pa. Aug. 30, 2009.

  • Plan for Mesa Little League fields criticized

    Todd Williams, right, has gone to bat for Little Leaguers like Four Peaks All-Stars Gunner Williams, from left, Tayt Adams and Dakota Karren when he and other parents found out that the city was planning to remove the grass infield and mound from the two baseball fields at Quail Run Park in Mesa. July 25, 2009.

  • Charity game benefits E.V. Little Leagues

    Red Mountain Little League President Jeff Tush watches as 9-year-old Jared Wiley pitches off one of the new fiberglass pitching mounds that was purchased with money awarded by the Arizona Baseball Charities through their annual celebrity game at Scottsdale Stadium on Sunday.

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