How about a youth world series? Hmmmmmm ...
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Oh, oh, Tony’s thinking again.
But you’ll really like this one, folks. Let’s run it up the flagpole
and see if anyone salutes.
Throughout my three summers of covering these bravados, I always get
asked the same questions by parents from both the Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa areas.
“How does our league compare to theirs?”
“Are we better than them?”
“Why do you guys print more stuff about them than us?”
Well, I’ve come up with the answer to all those questions. Drum roll
please ...
The Daily Pilot All-Star Challenge! It has a nice ring to it, don’t
you think?
As of now, there are four Majors Division teams, Costa Mesa National
and American Little League as well as two teams associated with the
Newport Beach Little League.
After the smoke clears from District All-Star Tournament action, the
winner from the annual Costa Mesa Mayor’s Cup (CMNLL vs. CMALL) would
play the winner of a two-out-of-three tournament between the two NBLL
clubs (we’ll come up with a catchy name on that tourney later) in a
battle for local bragging rights.
The DPASC would be a two-of-three tournament with home field advantage
alternating every year between Newport and Costa Mesa. Basically, the
same thing Major League Baseball does each year for the World Series.
Could a tournament like this ever take place? Why wouldn’t it? From
what I understand, the Mayor’s Cup is July 25, 26 and 28 (if necessary).
Newport could have its two-of-three around that same time and we could
set the DPASC up for the following weekend.
Game 1 held at Costa Mesa, Game 2 held at Corona del Mar and Game 3,
if necessary, held at a neutral site somewhere. Then, each year, the
winning team would get to host the tiebreaking game.
So I officially lay down the challenge to the presidents of both
little leagues to get this going. Keep me posted and let me know how I
can help.
But there are other obstacles to consider. I’m sure the Newport Harbor
Baseball Association would want to play, too. I’m not sure how that would
work considering there are some major differences in the rules, such as
leading off, stealing, etc.
Perhaps an agreement could be arranged to find some neutral ground on
rules, but that might be a can of worms too tough to deal with.
It starts with phone calls, so to the youth baseball presidents of
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, start chatting and see what we can come up
with.
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