The 1960 Little League World Series featured teams from four countries: the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Venezuela. The US was represented by eight regional champions, while Canada and Mexico each sent one team, and Venezuela sent two.
The rosters of the US teams varied widely in terms of the players’ ages and experience. Some teams had players who were seasoned veterans of the Little League circuits, while others had players who were relatively new to the game. The teams were made up of players between the ages of 10 and 12.
The Canadian and Mexican teams also had players of similar ages and experience levels, though their rosters tended to be smaller than the US teams.
The Venezuelan teams were notable for their size and depth, with many players who were taller and more physically mature than the players from the other countries. This gave them a notable advantage in terms of physical prowess, but also made them prone to errors and mistakes on the field.
Overall, the 1960 Little League World Series featured some of the best young players from around the world, all competing to become champions of this beloved youth competition.
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