South Korea to win the 2018 Little League World Series.Honolulu Little League entered the day with an 8-0 record while cruising through the West regional and United States championship. Sunday's victory in Williamsport Scott Kazmir Jersey , Pennsylvania, over international champion South Seoul Little League helped the team secure the ultimate prize.The squad became just the second U.S. team to win the LLWS in the last seven years, but its the third Hawaii representative to win it all since 2005.Hawaii had been shutting teams down throughout this tournament, allowing runs in just one of four games in Williamsport. StarterKa'olu Holt only gave up one run in 6.2 innings across three appearances.He was somehow even better in this one, throwing a complete game shutout with eight strikeouts and just two hits allowed in six innings.Michael Lananna ofBaseball Americawas impressed by the young pitcher:Michael Lananna mlanannaHawaii starter Kaolu Holt can really spin the ball. Hes thrown a heavy diet of breaking balls and has gotten a ton of swings and misses. Five strikeouts through two scoreless innings. Its a big sweeper.Michael Lananna mlanannaKaolu Holt still on the mound for Hawaii in the fifth, with a 3-0 lead. Hes been outstanding so far Kurt Suzuki Jersey , keeping these South Korea hitters off-balance with a good breaking ball.Hawaii finished the tournament only allowing three runs (two earned) in five games, not giving up a single run in the final 17 innings of action.South Korea starterYeong Hyeon Kim had been dominant throughout this tournament as well, but he wasn't quite as sharp Sunday. The pitcher had eight strikeouts but also allowed six hits and two walks, which contributed to his three earned runs in four innings.Mana Lau Kong got the scoring started for the American team with a first-inning solo home run that was a big early boost to his team's confidence:Little League LittleLeagueMana Lau Kong is King 馃 #LLWS CDIpQQBn2IHonolulu LL loaded the bases in each of the next two innings, eventually getting two runs across the plate in the third on a wild pitch.Little League LittleLeagueHawaii adds two more! #LLWS KLbJRHPX5JBetween Holt's pitching and excellent defense all over the field, Hawaii kept South Korea off the scoreboard and closed out the win.Both teams were outstanding throughout the summer and will bring plenty of accolades back to their hometowns. However http://www.bravesfanproshop.com/authentic-nick-markakis-jersey , the squad from Honolulu ended the tournament on a high note while completing an unforgettable experience.Note: All statistics courtesy ofGameChanger. New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia didn't hold back in his assessment of umpire Angel Hernandez after his team's American League Division Series loss to the Boston Red Sox."He's absolutely terrible," Sabathia said of Hernandez Tuesday, per Tim Healey of Newsday. "He was terrible behind the plate today. He was terrible at first base. It's amazing how he's getting jobs umpiring in these playoff games.""He shouldn't be anywhere near these playoff games," the veteran added. "... He's always bad. He's a bad umpire."Hernandez served as the first-base umpire for Game 3 and made negative headlines after replays overturned three different calls during the Red Sox's 16-1 victory.Sabathia, who started for the Yankees in Game 4, also clearly didn't appreciate Hernandez working at home plate for Tuesday's game. The 38-year-old only lasted three innings in the 4-3 loss http://www.bravesfanproshop.com/authentic-nick-markakis-jersey , allowing three runs while walking two batters.On the other hand, Red Sox starter Rick Porcello had no issues while throwing five innings with just one run allowed and zero walks."Throw the ball over the plate C.C.," Porcello said to reporters after the game after hearing Sabathia's comments, per James Wagner of the New York Times. "I thought Angel Hernandez called a good game. You gotta out the ball over the white part of the plate and then you get the strikes called."Boston winning the series in four games likely helped sway the opinions from the two pitchers.