1947
American League Championship Series. The two teams that win the first round of the American League playoffs, called the ALDS or American League Divisional Series, play in the ALCS and the winner of that series goes to play in the World Series.
Williamsport, PA won its first and only Little League World Series championship in 1947, defeating Lock Haven, PA. It was the leagues first ever World Series.
The ALDS is the American League Division Series. The ALDS and its National League equivalent, the NLDS, are the first rounds of Major League Baseball's postseason. There are 2 ALDS series. The winners meet in the ALCS (the American League Championship Series). Meanwhile the same happens in the NL. The ALCS and ALDS winners meet in the World Series.
first you need to make your towns all-star team, then your team has to make it to the state tournament and if you win then you get to the little league world series
The American League pennant winner, plays the National League pennant winner, in a 7 game series. The team to win 4 games first wins the World Series.
1903
The Kansas City Royals were the first American League expansion team to win a World Series. The year was 1985 and they beat the National League champs in a 7 game series. The Royals were helped by their Cy Young Award winner Brett Saberhagen. Saberhagen was awarded the MVP of the Series.
You did not mention at what level of baseball you are asking. But in every level there is a playoff system. Most levels from Little League to the Major League it is called the World Series. In the Major Leagues the World Series is determined by a best-of-seven game series between one American League team and one National League team. Whoever wins 4 games first wins the World Series.
In 1903, the Boston Americans (now Red Sox) of the American League defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League.
I believe Gary Thorne said at the 2010 llws it is the first year the players get to keep their JERSEYS
1989 - Trumbull, CT 5, Taiwan 2