Little League World Series ace's lightning-fast pitches overpower hitters

Chinese Taipei's Lin Chin-Tse blew hitters away with back-to-back 82 mph fastballs in a dominant 3–0 Little League World Series win over Mexico.

The 2025 Little League World Series is in full swing. 

Chinese Taipei and Mexico met Thursday. 

While Chinese Taipei earned a 3-0 win over Mexico to advance in the international bracket, much of the conversation after the game centered on a rare pitching feat.

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Lin Chin-Tse, a 12-year-old right-hander, threw a couple of pitches that the radar clocked at an eye-popping speed. He threw consecutive pitches over 80 mph.

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The back-to-back fastballs clocked in at a whopping 82 mph.

In other notable LLWS pitching outings, South Dakota's Maxen Snoozy's pitch count eclipsed 80 in a win over Pennsylvania Thursday.

South Dakota and South Carolina both earned a spot in the U.S. bracket quarterfinals. 

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