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Sporting News on MSNWho is Lin Chin-Tse? Meet flamethrowing Chinese Taipei pitcher who throws over 80 mph at Little League World Series
Lin Chin-Tse is a 12-year-old little leaguer who is currently playing for Chinese Taipei in the Little League World Series. Chin-Tse plays both pitcher and outfield, but he went viral earlier in the tournament for his impressive fastball velocity as a pitcher in a game.
If players from Barquisimeto, Venezuela and Taipei, Chinese Taipei were to watch one another play in games, they may think for a moment they were simply watching themselves on a replay. Great pitching.
The Little League World Series continued Monday with four winners' bracket games. Here are the highlights from each game.
The U.S. women's national softball team won the 2025 World Games gold medal on Sunday, and it featured numerous people with Oklahoma connections.
The usual catcher from Tung-Yuan Little League of Chinese Taipei doesn’t want to catch pitcher Lin Chin-Tse. The ace of the Asia-Pacific Regional champions throws upwards of 80 miles per hour, and it can hurt their hands catching him.
IRAN pulled off one of the most dramatic comebacks in FIBA Asia Cup history and dealt Chinese Taipei a brutal heartbreaker, 78-75, to barge into the semifinals of the continental tournament early Thursday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Pakistan, three-time Asia Cup champions, will not play at the Asia Cup 2025 in Bihar. The Pakistan Hockey Federation decided not to send the team to India, citing security issues, and informed both the IHF and AHF. Pakistan will be missing out on the chance to qualify for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 by not participating in the event.
12-Year-Old Wows LLWS With Pitch Speed MLB Stars Would Envy originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Chinese Taipei pitcher Lin Chin-Tse has some advice for those watching the 2025 Little League World Series and thinking that they could easily manage a hit off pre-teen pitchers.