1954 Little League World Series

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1954 Little League World Series
Dates
Teams participating 8
Champion New York Schenectady, New York
Runner-up California Colton, California

The 1954 Little League World Series was held during August 1954 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The Schenectady Little League of Schenectady, New York defeated the Colton Little League of Colton, California in the championship game of the eighth Little League World Series.

Qualification

State Team
 California Colton, California
 Florida Lakeland, Florida
 Illinois Melrose Park, Illinois
 Massachusetts Needham, Massachusetts
 New York Schenectady, New York
 Pennsylvania Masontown, Pennsylvania
 Texas Galveston, Texas
 Virginia Hampton, Virginia

Championship Bracket

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
       
 California California  4
 Virginia Virginia  2  
 California California  8
     Illinois Illinois  1  
 Illinois Illinois  6
 Texas Texas  5  
 New York New York  7
   
   California California  5
 New York New York  16
 Florida Florida  0  
 New York New York  7 Third place
     Pennsylvania Pennsylvania  3  
 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania  10
 Illinois Illinois  2
 Massachusetts Massachusetts  2  
 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania  3
 

Notable players

  • Jim Barbieri and Boog Powell would become the first ball players to appear in both Little League World Series and Major League World Series. But Barbieri and Powell managed to accomplish the feat in the same years, playing each time for different teams in the 1966 World Series. A member of the Schenectady champion team, Barbieri had one pinch-hit appearance with the Los Angeles Dodgers in that Series, which turned out to be his last big league at-bat. Powell, who played in the 1954 Little League World Series for Lakeland, Florida, was a member of the Baltimore Orioles that swept the Dodgers in the Series, 4–0.[1]
  • Kenny Hubbs from Colton, California became the second baseman for the Chicago Cubs, and won the Golden Glove and National League Rookie of the Year awards in 1962. He died in a plane crash near Provo, UT before the 1964 season.[2]
  • Carl Taylor - Lakeland Florida - Step Brother of Boog Powell - Former MLB catcher
  • Billy Conners - Schnectady New York - Member of LLWS champion team with Jim Barbieri - Former MLB picher / MLB Pitching coach

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