1993 Junior League World Series

The 1993 Junior League World Series took place from August 16–21 in Taylor, Michigan, United States. Cayey, Puerto Rico defeated Reynosa, Mexico in the championship game.

1993 Junior League World Series
Tournament information
LocationTaylor, Michigan
DatesAugust 16–21
Final positions
Champions Cayey, Puerto Rico
Runner-up Reynosa, Mexico

Teams

United States International
Chicago, Illinois

Central
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec

Canada
Maryland

East
Germany

Europe
Taylors, South Carolina
Northwood
South
Reynosa, Tamaulipas

Mexico
Sunnyvale, California

West
Cayey, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico

Results

[1][2][3][4][5][6]

  First Round     Second Round     Third Round     Semifinals     World Championship
                                                 
  Winner's Bracket
  Puerto Rico 11  
  Maryland 1    
      1–0 Puerto Rico 8  
      1–0 South Carolina 7    
  Canada 3          
  South Carolina 8        
      2–0 Puerto Rico 11            
      2–0 Mexico 1              
  Germany 1              
  Mexico 12                
      1–0 Mexico 11          
      1–0 California 1        
  Illinois 6          
  California 13         3–0 Puerto Rico 9
      3–1 Mexico 1
  Loser's Bracket      
  0–1 Maryland        
  0–1 Canada     1–1 California 14        
    1–1 Maryland 6          
      2–1 California 5        
  0–1 Germany         2–1 Illinois 8     2–1 Mexico 9    
  0–1 Illinois     1–1 South Carolina 5         3–1 Illinois 3  
    1–1 Illinois 7  
1993 Junior League World Series Champions

Cayey, Puerto Rico
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References

  1. Northwood Wins Opener in Junior World Series. The Greenville News
  2. Baseball. Detroit Free Press
  3. Northwood Loses in World Series. The Greenville News
  4. Baseball. Detroit Free Press
  5. Baseball. Detroit Free Press
  6. Baseball. Detroit Free Press
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