Easton Oliverson’s Family Sues Little League Baseball over Bunk Bed Fall
The family of Easton Oliverson has filed a lawsuit against Little League Baseball following a severe head injury the 12-year-old endured.
The family of Easton Oliverson has filed a lawsuit against Little League Baseball following a severe head injury the 12-year-old endured.
The Little League baseball player who suffered serious injuries after he fell on his head from a bunk bed is headed back to Utah.
Race baiters have falsely accused a Little League Baseball team of “racism” for putting cotton balls on a black player’s head.
Even Little Leaguers don’t trust ESPN if a hot mic moment during Saturday’s game at the Little League World Series is any indication.
Utah little leaguer Easton “Tank” Oliverson, 12, is making a remarkable recovery after he fell from the top bunk of a bunk bed and suffered a serious head injury while at the Little League World Series on August 14.
The younger brother of Easton Oliverson has replaced the injured boy on the roster in the Little League World Series.
A 12-year-old little league player who traveled to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to fight for a Little League World Series championship now finds himself fighting for his life after falling from a bunk bed at the event’s dormitory complex.
A scary moment led to a heartwarming scene during a little league baseball game after a batter was drilled in the head by a baseball pitch.
The 2021 Little League Baseball World Series will not allow general admission tickets for the “health and well-being” of the teams due to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — Little League is offering youth baseball organizations a pathway forward as they eye a restart amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year’s Little League World Series and the championship tournaments in six other Little League divisions have been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
President Donald Trump welcomed the winners of the Little League World Series on stage at a “Keep America Great Again” rally in Lake Charles, Louisiana, on Friday evening.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is applauding the Louisiana team that claimed its first Little League World Series title, tweeting: “Congratulations to Louisiana’s Champions. See you at the White House!”
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. (AP) — It only took one pitch for Mana Lau Kong to deliver Hawaii its first Little League World Series title in a decade.