This is the time of year when people get distracted by watching 12-year-old kids play baseball on TV.
Gavin Weir, a left-handed pitcher for the Sioux Falls team in the Little League World Series, gave them reason to keep watching. Weir pitched his second no-hitter of the World Series on Wednesday afternoon as Sioux Falls defeated Torrance, Cal., 1-0.
If Sioux Falls wins Saturday, it will play for the title Sunday afternoon. Because of COVID, the Little League World Series is a United States-only tournament this year, with 16 teams from around the country.
Weir, who bears a resemblance in his pitching motion to Boston Red Sox lefty Chris Sale, has been almost unhittable in the Little League postseason. Literally. In addition to the two no-hitters in North Williamsport, Pa., Weir threw two more in the regional playoffs.
The rest of the numbers are even crazier:
Weir has pitched 43 2⁄3 innings in eight Little League postseason games. He hasn't given up a run.
He's given up one hit.
He's faced 132 batters and struck out 114 of them — an 86.4% strikeout rate.