Little League batter comforts distraught pitcher who accidentally hit him in the head

Little Leaguer comforts pitcher who hit him in helmet with pitch
Two Little League players showed some big sportsmanship at the World Series Southwest Regional Championship in Texas. After a player was hit in the head with a bad pitch, he then comforted the distraught pitcher on the mound.
There was a scary moment in the Little League World Series Southwest Regional Championship, as Oklahoma's Isiah Jarvis was struck in the helmet with a pitch.
However, the somberness turned heartwarming soon after.
Texas East pitcher Kaiden Shelton was visibly shaken up as Jarvis lay in the batter's box. After Jarvis got up and reached first, though, he noticed how upset Shelton was, so he decided to comfort him.
Shelton was taken out of the game after a brief mound visit with Jarvis as well as his team and coaches.
But before anyone else could join the two at the mound, it seemed like Jarvis had some encouraging words for Shelton, as they embraced on the mound.
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When Texas East's head coach walked to the mound, his mic caught Jarvis telling Shelton he was "doing just great" in the ultimate sign of sportsmanship.
Texas East (Pearland Little League) won the game, 9-4, advancing to Williamsport.