Other Divisions in Little League Baseball
Each of the other seven divisions of Little League Baseball has its own World Series format.
Division | Location | First Held | Series |
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Little League Baseball | South Williamsport, Pennsylvania | 1947 | Little League World Series |
Junior League Baseball | Taylor, Michigan | 1981 | Junior League World Series |
Senior League Baseball | Bangor, Maine | 1961 | Senior League World Series |
Big League Baseball | Easley, South Carolina | 1968 | Big League World Series |
Little League Softball | Portland, Oregon | 1974 | Little League World Series (softball) |
Junior League Softball | Kirkland, Washington | 1999 | Junior League World Series (softball) |
Senior League Softball | Sussex County, Delaware | 1976 | Senior League World Series (softball) |
Big League Softball | Kalamazoo, Michigan | 1982 | Big League World Series (softball) |
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