Chinese Taipei’s Lin Chin-Tse brings his heater to the Little League title game.

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Chin-Tse wasn’t quite perfect, but he was more than good enough with a dominant one-hit performance on the mound Sunday to lead Chinese Taipei to a 7-0 win over Nevada in the Little League World Series championship game.

The Las Vegas team, which caught backlash previously for continuing to pour on runs in a blowout, could do absolutely nothing against the pitcher.

Summerlin South’s journey to the U.S. Championship game in the Little League World Series began when Nevada defeated Illinois in blowout fashion by 16-1. After defeating Connecticut on Saturday, it was time to face Chinese Taipei in the Little League Baseball World Series championship game on Sunday.

Now, the Chinese Taipei pitcher faces accusations of being “unfair.”


Like all young pitchers, the 12-year-old Little League World Series pitcher, is not allowed to throw more than 85 pitches in a game.

Unfortunately for Nevada, Lin Chin-Tse had gone through five innings and barely passed the 50-pitch mark. This is something he has been doing throughout the tournament.

Lin Chin-Tse’s Dominance Has Been Deemed Unfair

Aug 24, 2025; Williamsport, PA, USA; Lin Chin-Tse (23) of Asia-Pacific Region hits an RBI triple against Mountain Region in the fifth inning at Howard J. Lamade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images
Lin Chin-Tse is not your normal 12-year-old. He is 6-foot-1 and has the legs of a grown man.

His 56-year-old father, who coaches the Taiwanese national boxing team, tried to raise his child in that direction.

“He doesn’t like boxing,” Lin Shih-Hua says through Yen. per USA Today. “He likes team sports, so baseball has a lot of teammates. And when it’s boxing, he feels by himself. He wants to be a part of a team.”

His son chose the right sport.

Lin Chin-Tse throws the ball consistently above 80 MPH, which some have deemed to be unfair.

“This pitcher from Chinese Taipei is unfair throwing 82mph which is 107mph in the MLB,” one person said.


“Who is this Chinese Taipei llws pitcher. No hitter intel 5th inning. Who is this kid??? Generational Chinese kid incoming,” a second person added.

“There is no way you can convince me the pitcher from Chinese Taipei is 12-years-old. Nope. Not buying it,” a third person commented about Lin Chin-Tse.