Watch as Cubs Sled on Cardboard, Mix and Mingle at Little League World Series (Video)
The Cubs will take on the Pirates in the third game of their three-game series tonight in Williamsport, PA. They’re playing in the third annual Little League Classic at Historic Bowman Field — with an official seating capacity of 2,366(!) — in front of mostly Little Leaguers and other kids.
If you’ve been watching the Little League World Series coverage on ESPN this morning, you’ve likely seen many of the Cubs mingling with the kids, getting interviewed in the press box, oh, and Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo, and other Cubs players sliding down the hill beyond the outfield in Williamsport. It’s all pretty cool.
And if you like those sweet, Little League Cubs uniforms be sure to snag one here while they’re still available!
Enjoy this video of @ARizzo44 living his best life and sliding down a hill at the Little League World Series. pic.twitter.com/HwhMvXItlN
— Cut4 (@Cut4) August 18, 2019
Love watching the @LittleLeague World Series, cool to see the Pirates and Cubs in Williamsport. Anthony Rizzo tackled the famous hill pic.twitter.com/f2SN9foHXo
— Ryan Elijah (@ryanelijah) August 18, 2019
Kid at heart. pic.twitter.com/RImU6HXIgQ
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) August 18, 2019
LEGEND. #LittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/w08brStGwo
— Little League (@LittleLeague) August 18, 2019
Kids being kids. ? pic.twitter.com/AdGE1Gbd3b
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) August 18, 2019
? Williamsport. #EverybodyIn #LittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/RAS2UkhfFj
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) August 18, 2019
Arrival. pic.twitter.com/c1xH4HyzgQ
— Little League (@LittleLeague) August 18, 2019
That’s a pretty special glove now, thanks to @DavidBote13 #LittleLeagueClassic #LLWS pic.twitter.com/Rs2bHcwTeR
— Little League (@LittleLeague) August 18, 2019
Everyone wants a photo with El Mago. #LittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/fDmHnHtYTd
— MLB (@MLB) August 18, 2019
Japan was about to start their game with Mexico. But someone had to come say good luck first.#LittleLeagueClassic pic.twitter.com/WASXeM8BqK
— Little League (@LittleLeague) August 18, 2019