Delaware’s Naamans Little League faces Maryland’s Berlin Little League today, Monday, Aug. 10, in an elimination game at the Little League Baseball Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament
Naamans opened tournament play with an 8-1 loss to Pennsylvania’s East Side Little League, while Berlin suffered a 7-6 loss to Washington, DC, champion Capitol Hill Little League after leading 5-1 and 6-3. The winner stays alive in the chase for the Little League Baseball World Series 2026, held in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, while the losing team is eliminated.
Here’s how to watch Delaware vs. Maryland, what time the game starts, and the latest Mid-Atlantic Region bracket and schedule.
The surviving team will advance to Game 5 of the Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament on Thursday, Aug. 13, and remain in contention for a berth in Williamsport. The winner of Tuesday’s Pennsylvania vs. Washington, DC, game moves directly into the Mid-Atlantic championship game.
Naamans vs Berlin play at 5 p.m. ET today, Monday, Aug. 10, in the Little League Baseball Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament 2026 in Bristol, Connecticut.
The winner of the Delaware vs Maryland LLWS regional game remains alive in the chase for the Little League Baseball World Series 2026 and advances to Game 5. The loser of the MD vs DE game is eliminated.
The Little League World Series 2026 regions game between Delaware and Maryland will air on ESPN.
Fans can watch through participating TV providers or stream ESPN through services such as Fubo, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream.
The score of the Naamans vs. Berlin game will be updated live on GameChanger, the official scoring and statistics partner of Little League Baseball.
Fans can also follow live scores, play-by-play updates and player statistics throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament.
Pennsylvania (East Side LL), Delaware, Maryland and Washington, DC (Capitol Hill LL), are competing in the 2026 Little League Baseball Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament in Bristol, Connecticut. Only one team will advance to the Little League Baseball World Series 2026.
Monday, Aug. 10
Tuesday, Aug. 11
Thursday, Aug. 13
Friday, Aug. 14
If Delaware’s Naamans Little League defeats Berlin on Monday, Delaware will advance to Game 5 on Aug. 13 and remain alive in the Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament.
If Naamans loses, Delaware’s season ends.
If Maryland’s Berlin Little League defeats Naamans on Monday, Maryland will advance to Game 5 on Aug. 13 and keep its Williamsport hopes alive.
If Berlin loses, Maryland’s season ends.
You can follow the 2026 Little League Baseball Mid-Atlantic Region Tournament matchups, dates and times via the printable bracket below or online.
The Little League Baseball World Series is open to players ages 10 to 12. Most teams competing in the tournament are made up primarily of 11- and 12-year-old players.
The Little League Baseball World Series is played in Little League Baseball’s Major Division, commonly referred to as 12U baseball.
Little League Baseball games run six innings. If the game is tied after six innings, additional innings are played until a winner is determined. Mercy-rule and weather-related provisions can shorten games under certain circumstances.
The Little League Baseball World Series 2026 begins Aug. 19 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
The tournament runs through Aug. 30 and features 20 teams from the United States and around the world competing for a world championship.
The Little League Baseball World Series 2026 begins Aug. 19 and concludes Aug. 30 with the championship game.
Wednesday, Aug. 19
Thursday, Aug. 20
Friday, Aug. 21
Fans can find the complete Little League World Series schedule on Little League’s official website.
You can follow the Little League World Series 2026 bracket, including matchups, dates and game times, through the printable bracket below or online.
The tournament features 10 US. teams and 10 international teams, with regional champions advancing through the U.S. and International brackets before meeting in the Little League World Series championship game on Aug. 30.
Lori Comstock is a New Jersey-based reporter covering trending news with USA TODAY Network’s Mid-Atlantic Connect Team. She covers news in the Northeast, including New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Reach her at LComstock@usatodayco.com.
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