Little League World Series Betting for 2023 Now Available

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/15/2023

You've asked for it and our friends at SportsBetting.ag have delivered.

The Little League World Series stars Wednesday afternoon at Williamsport, and millions of fans will tune into the tournament on ESPN from August 16-27.  Gambling911.com believes this will be one of the most wagered on events of the year and SportsBetting.ag was the first to post odds on the 2023 LLWS.

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"G911ers have been asking us daily when these odds will be posted," remarked Payton O'Brien, Senior Editor of the Gambling911.com website.

TV ratings for the Regionals were through the roof, and it's no surprise that betting on these big-league hopefuls has become a very popular pastime.

SportsBetting.ag has set odds on the two LLWS brackets, which expanded to 10 teams apiece for 2023.  They will be one of only a handful offering odds on this event.

The U.S. bracket and International bracket play through each of their 10-team fields until there is a champion in each. Then, the final two teams meet to determine the 2023 Little League World Series champion on August 27.

"It's probably surprising to most, but in total we'll take more bets on the LLWS than we will the Women's World Cup," Robert Cooper, the website's Sportsbook Manager, said. "ESPN does a great job of showcasing these talented young players, and it's a highly entertaining product our customers absolutely love to wager on."

Game lines will be posted daily, but the futures (odds to win each bracket) are available now.

Tennessee, which finished second to Hawai'i last year, is favored to come out of the U.S. bracket with 2/1 odds. North Dakota (4/1) and Pennsylvania (4/1) round out the Top 3 in terms of the odds.

On the International side, Curacao, which lost to Hawai'i in the championship game last season, is the favorite with 2/1 odds. Chinese Taipei (3/1) and Tokyo (3/1) are close behind.

There are also odds for which bracket the 2023 LLWS Champion will emerge from. Any U.S. team is a slight favorite over any International team. Four out of the last five champs (excluding 2021 due to pandemic) have come from the States.

Updated odds can be found daily here.

 

2023 LLWS United States Bracket                     

Tennessee (Southwest)             2/1

North Dakota (Midwest)            4/1

Pennsylvania (Mid-Atlantic)       4/1

Southern California (West)        5/1

Nevada (Mountain)                   6/1

Texas (Southwest)                     7/1

Ohio (Great Lakes)                    8/1

Washington (Northwest)           9/1

Maine (New England)                14/1

Rhode Island (Metro)                16/1

                       

2023 LLWS International Bracket                     

Curacao (Caribbean)                  2/1

Chinese Taipei (Asia Pacific)       3/1

Tokyo (Japan)                           3/1

New South Wales (Australia)     5/1

Tijuana (Mexico)                       7/1

Venezuela (Latin America)         9/1

Veraguas (Panama)                   11/1

Bayamo (Cuba)                         12/1

Czech Republic (Europe-Africa)  22/1

Saskatchewan (Canada)             25/1

 

2023 LLWS Champion

U.S. Team -130

International Team +100

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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