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Bowling Green Ballpark is a 4,559-seat stadium in Downtown Bowling Green, Kentucky. It is primarily used for baseball and is home to the Bowling Green Hot Rods of the High-A East of Minor League Baseball. This state-of-the-art stadium opened with Citizens First Opening Night on April 17, 2009, to a standing room only crowd of 6,886.
Bowling Green Eastern LL: Bowling Green: Round 3: 2–2 2016: Bowling Green Eastern LL: Bowling Green: US Semifinal: 2–2 2017: Grosse Pointe Woods-Shores LL: Grosse Pointe Woods: Round 1: 1–2 2018: Grosse Pointe Woods-Shores LL: Grosse Pointe Woods: Round 3: 2–2 2019: Bowling Green Eastern LL: Bowling Green: Round 1: 1–2 2020: LLWS not ...
The B.G.M.U. Water Tower atop Reservoir Hill is a local landmark visible from many parts of Bowling Green. The Warren County Justice Center is the center of the local court system. Bowling Green is a city and the county seat of Warren County, Kentucky, United States. [3]
They then won the High-A East championship by defeating the Greensboro Grasshoppers, 3–2, in a best-of-five series. [11] Jeff Smith won the league's Manager of the Year Award. [12] In 2022, the High-A East became known as the South Atlantic League, the name historically used by the regional circuit prior to the 2021 reorganization. [13]
Last Year: Boys 13-1, 10-0 in MOAC, league champs in regular season and tournament, fourth in Division I sectional, fifth in district. Girls 5-8, 5-5 in MOAC, third in league, 18th in D-I sectional.
Little League Baseball (World Series) South Williamsport, Pennsylvania: 1947 10–12 years old Intermediate League Baseball (World Series) Livermore, California: 2013 11–13 years old Junior League Baseball (World Series) Taylor, Michigan: 1981 13–14 years old Senior League Baseball (World Series) Easley, South Carolina: 1961 13–16 years old
The 2020 Little League World Series was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic; The 2021 Little League World Series only featured United States teams for the first time since 1975. Two teams from each of the 8 U.S. regions participated in the World Series (regional champion and runner-up)
Warren County is a county located in the south central portion of the U.S. state of Kentucky.As of the 2020 census, the population was 134,554, [1] making it the fifth-most populous county in Kentucky.