Little League Pitcher Gives Up Hit And Loses Game. What Happens Next Will Restore Your Faith In Humanity

August 23, 2017

At the Little League World Series this week, Venezuela defeated the Dominican Republic 3-2 on a walk-off triple.

opposing coaches console pitcher after loss

It was a thrilling moment of victory for the Venezuelans, but Dominican pitcher Edward Uceta was absolutely crushed after giving up the hit and collapsed, sobbing on the mound.

What happened next will restore your faith in humanity.

Uceta was almost immediately approached and consoled by the opposing coaches and players.

Watch the video below.

This wasn't the only precious moment to occur during the tournament.

In the video below, Team Mexico's parents cheered for the Dominicans after realizing the players had no parents in the stands to support them.

In this photo players from the Dominican Republic and South Dakota are having a conversation using Google Translate.

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