Little League World Series games typically last six innings, but can end early due to the “Run Rule,” which concludes a game if one team leads by 15 runs after three innings or 10 runs after four innings. Managers receive two video replay challenges during regulation and an additional one for extra innings, while every player must bat in a continuous order. Games become official after four innings, and tiebreakers utilize a runner on second base in extra innings. The tournament features 20 teams in a modified double-elimination format, with players aged 10-12 eligible to compete.
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