The Little League World Series again showed us the true meaning of sportsmanship.

Venezuela’s Omar Romero hit a walk-off two run triple to bring his team to a 3-2 win over the Dominican Republic on Monday. But as the winning team went nuts to celebrate, the losing team’s pitcher, Edward Uceta, lay on the mound sobbing.

So instead of jumping to celebrate with their team, Venezuela’s coach — and then Romero — went to comfort Uceta.

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“Edward has a big heart. It was sad,” Venezuela manager Alexander Ballesteros said after his team’s win. “It could have happened to anyone. It could have happened to our own ‘Little Altuve’ here, .” After getting hugs from Venezuelan players, the visibly distraught Uceta joined the rest of his team in the customary postgame handshake line, where he received more hugs and consolation from Venezuela’s players and coaches. “We’re all Latino, we’re brothers,” Dominican Republic manager Jose Cordero said of Venezuela’s sportsmanship.

The incredible display is just one of many great examples of sportsmanship at the Little League World Series — including this moment when two boys used a translation app on their phones to communicate and when two MLB teams were inspired to do a classic handshake line.