Five things MLB should steal from the Little League World Series
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It's time again for the Little League World Series — another opportunity for us middle-aged, former 12-year-old All-Stars to live vicariously through today's youth.Hope Major League Baseball is watching, too.Why? Because it might learn something from the liFive things MLB should steal from the Little League World Series
It's time again for the Little League World Series — another opportunity for us middle-aged, former 12-year-old All-Stars to live vicariously through today's youth.Hope Major League Baseball is watching, too.Why? Because it might learn something from the little league game to perhaps spice things up a bit and even keep fans in the stands.Sure, the major league arms are stronger and uniforms fancier, but there is still something pure about this little league showcase. There remain elements of fun and common sense that continue to be lacking at the ultimate level of America's Pastime.While we don't see Bryce Harper trading pins with Shohei Otani, there are some aspects of little league baseball that Rob Manfred and MLB might think about adopting — even if only for a moment.Here are five things the Little League World Series does that would be interesting to see on the major league level.Metal batsWhen beginning my little league career at age 6, wood bats were the preferred option. That lasted about a year as th Read more