Little League baseball (1983: Doomsday)

Placeholder for what becomes of Little League baseball in TTL.

The old Little League World Series, for 11- and 12-year-olds, was held in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

Youth baseball lives on TTL, but is largely organized at the local level in North America and the Caribbean.

Only in Mexico has youth baseball (and softball) been organized beyond a local level, and this is due in part to former Americans who remembered Williamsport and wanted to keep that experience alive for their children and others post-Doomsday.

In 2003, Little League was formally restarted as a Mexican non-profit corporation with its headquarters in Acapulco, with divisions ranging from 7-8-year-olds up to 17-18-year-olds in baseball and softball. The most famous division is the 11-12-year-old baseball division which holds its World Series each August in Acapulco. Boys and girls can play baseball; softball thus far has been girls-only.

The Little League global divisions break down thusly:


 * Mexica/Mexico City
 * western Mexico
 * central Mexico
 * southern Mexico
 * Caribbean
 * North America
 * Oceania
 * Venezuela

Cuba holds youth baseball-type competitions as well.

Japan is believed to do the same; it has expressed no interest in sending teams outside its borders to any resumption of the Little League World Series, wherever it's held.