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Sign-stealing dispute flares again at Little League World Series

Дата публикации: 15-08-2026 16:13:33

A sign-stealing controversy has erupted for the second consecutive year in the run-up to the Little League World Series.


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Taiwan lines the third baseline as Lake Mary, Fla., lines the first baseline during team introductions before the Little League World Series Championship game at Lamade Stadium in South Williamsport, Pa., Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

Taiwan lines the third baseline as Lake Mary, Fla., lines the first baseline during team introductions before the Little League World Series Championship game at Lamade Stadium in South Williamsport, Pa., Sunday, Aug. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File) Taiwan lines the third baseline as … more >

A sign-stealing controversy has erupted for the second consecutive year in the run-up to the Little League World Series, after Iowa’s Davenport Northwest edged Wisconsin’s Whitefish Bay, 7-6, in Friday’s Midwest Regional Championship game.

The win sent Davenport Northwest to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for the LLWS. But the game’s second inning drew scrutiny after Whitefish Bay’s catcher told his coach, manager Kyle Fox, that Davenport Northwest’s baserunner on second was stealing signs. Video of the exchange showed the catcher saying, “They’re taking signs on second,” an accusation Mr. Fox pressed further before moving on to give his pitcher a scouting report for the next batter.

An inning later, with the bases loaded, another Davenport Northwest runner on second appeared to signal toward home plate before a pitch. Mr. Fox called time and raised the issue with the umpiring crew, but the umpires conferred briefly and allowed play to continue without ejecting anyone.

Little League’s Rule 9.01(d) allows local leagues to adopt a sign-stealing provision during the regular season requiring a warning on a first offense and ejection on a second. Friday’s game, however, fell under the Midwest Regional Championship’s tournament conditions, which are governed separately by Little League’s Conditions of Tournament Play. Under those conditions, sign-stealing is likewise unsportsmanlike conduct, but the umpire has sole discretion to determine whether the behavior is blatant and consistent enough to warrant ejection — and Little League’s own guidance specifies that no in-game warning is required before an ejection can be issued.

The dispute echoes a similar incident last year at the LLWS Southwest Regional, when play between Oklahoma and Texas West was halted so a tournament director could rule on an accusation that an Oklahoma baserunner was stealing and relaying signs. Play resumed without penalty, and the next batter, Tulsa’s Casen Baucom, hit a go-ahead grand slam.

Sign-stealing accusations involving youth baseball have surfaced repeatedly in recent years, reflecting broader debates in the sport over where gamesmanship ends and rule-breaking begins.

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