Danny Almonte's Little League past resurfaces amid age scandal

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Last updated Aug 19, 2026

Danny Almonte's Little League past resurfaces amid age scandal
Summary

Danny Almonte, known for his perfect game in the 2001 Little League World Series, has been in the spotlight due to the era's age scandal. Almonte's impressive performance, including 16 strikeouts in a perfect game, was soon overshadowed by revelations he was actually 14 years old, two years above the competition age limit. The scandal led to his father, Felipe Almonte, being banned from Little League while Almonte himself was cleared of wrongdoing. This story reflects an era of scrutiny in youth sports, with ongoing discussions about age verification in competitions.

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  • Almonte threw a perfect game in 2001 Little League World Series.
  • He was found to be 14, two years too old to compete.
  • His father received a ban, but Almonte faced no penalties.
  • Almonte's performances sparked debates on age requirements in youth leagues.
  • The scandal ignited discussions on the integrity of youth sports.
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Almonte looked like a future baseball star when he threw a perfect game in the Little League World Series. Then it was revealed he was two years too old to compete at that level.

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