Junior League World Series (Host Team)

The Junior League World Series Host team is one of six United States regions that sends teams to the World Series in Taylor, Michigan. The host team first competed in the JLWS in 1985.[1] It was discontinued after 1989, but returned in 2018.

Host teams at the Junior League World Series

YearCityJLWSRecord
1985 Michigan – State ChampionNot in Top 41–2
19860–3
19870–3
19880–2
1989Fourth Place2–2
2018 Michigan – District 5 ChampionNot in Top 40–2
20192–2
YearCityJLWSRecord

Results by Host

CityJLWS
Appearances
JLWS
Championships
W–LPCT
Michigan – State Champion503120.200
Michigan – District 5 Champion2240.333
Totals705–160.238
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See also

References

  1. "In the Beginning - Taylor, MI". Cityoftaylor.com. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
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