Little League World Series player comforts pitcher who hit him in head with pitch in heartwarming moment

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Some things are bigger than sports.

In the first inning of the Southwest Region championship in the Little World Series, Texas East pitcher Kaiden Shelton lost grip of the ball and hit Oklahoma batter Isaiah Jarvis on the helmet. After a brief period on the ground, Jarvis got up and made his way to first base.

Shelton was still visibly shaken by the at-bat, so much so that his coach called time to meet with him. In a heartwarming move, Jarvis made his way out to the mound and gave Shelton a hug, whispering a few words of encouragement that got caught by the ESPN mic.

Jarvis' strut to the hill prompted the crowd to roar in applause, simultaneously praising Jarvis for his sportsmanship and offering Shelton support in what was clearly an emotional situation. Some parents teared up at the sight, as the broadcast showed.

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Texas East would go on to win the game 9-4, punching their ticket to the Little League World Series. However, people will likely remember one of the purest moments on camaraderie and sportsmanship that you'll ever see coming out of this game. 

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David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News.