From Little League to MLB: A Journey of Dreams for Mets and Mariners Stars
Discover how MLB stars from the Mets and Mariners started their baseball journey in Little League, leading to their major league careers.

The 2025 Little League World Series is not just a showcase of young talent but a stepping stone for future MLB stars. This year's MLB Little League Classic between the Seattle Mariners and New York Mets highlights players who once dreamed big on Little League fields, now making significant impacts in Major League Baseball.
Pete Alonso, 1B, New York Mets Alonso's journey began with Tampa Bay Little League in Florida, where he first showcased his power-hitting capabilities.
J.P. Crawford, SS, Seattle Mariners Crawford developed his defensive skills at Lakewood Little League in California, setting the stage for his major league career.
Edwin Diaz, RP, New York Mets From Miguel Luzunaris Little League in Puerto Rico, Diaz honed his pitching skills that now dominate the mound.
George Kirby, SP, Seattle Mariners Kirby's precision pitching was evident even at Rye Little League in New York.
Francisco Lindor, SS, New York Mets Lindor's flair for the game was apparent during his time in Caguas, Puerto Rico.
Jeff McNeil, 2B, New York Mets McNeil's versatility was nurtured at Goleta Valley South Little League in California.
Cal Raleigh, C, Seattle Mariners Raleigh's leadership behind the plate was developed at Great Smokies Little League in North Carolina.
Julio Rodriguez, CF, Seattle Mariners Rodriguez's athleticism shone early in Loma de Cabrera, Dominican Republic.
Kodai Senga, SP, New York Mets Senga's unique pitching style was cultivated in Gamagōri, Japan.
Juan Soto, RF, New York Mets Soto's batting prowess was evident at Banco Central Little League in the Dominican Republic.
Bryan Woo, SP, Seattle Mariners Woo's pitching journey began at Alameda Little League in California.
As these players return to their roots in Williamsport for the Little League Classic, their stories inspire the next generation of baseball stars. Their transition from Little League to MLB underscores the importance of early sports participation in achieving professional success.