Michael Cammarata’s number 11 is the only number ever retired by Little League. He wore it for Staten Island in the 1991 World Series; a decade later, at 22, he became the youngest FDNY firefighter killed in the line of duty on 9/11. This is the story of his remarkable life, his devastating loss, and the legacy he left behind and in the hearts of those he inspired.
Living On: The Michael Cammarata Story
DETALLES
When millions watch the Little League World Series, they may notice one number missing: 11, the only number ever retired by Little League. It belonged to Michael Cammarata, who wore it for Staten Island in the 1991 World Series. A decade later, Cammarata was among the 343 firefighters killed on 9/11, and at 22, he remains the youngest FDNY firefighter to die in the line of duty. This film tells the story of his too-short life through the memories of those who knew him best, from family and friends to former teammates. It is also the story of a lasting legacy that lives on in Williamsport, where his number occupies a singular place in Little League history, connecting a young baseball player to a life and loss remembered far beyond the field.
- Duración:
- 24 min
- Fecha de estreno:
- 2026
- Género:
- Deportes
- Category (es): Movie