Mo’ne Davis, whose breakthrough performance in the 2014 Little League World Series made her one of the most recognizable young athletes in the country, is taking the next step in her baseball career.
This week, pitching sensation Mo'ne Davis became the youngest athlete ever to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated. And last night, the youngest has suffered the SI Jinx, which holds that being on ...
The first pitch before the Washington Nationals' game Thursday was a full circle moment for two Little League World Series opponents. The pitcher: Mo'ne Davis, one of the biggest viral sensations in ...
Former Little League star Mo’ne Davis making an attempt to get back into baseball. Davis, 24, will try out for the new Women’s Professional Baseball League at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C., from ...
Little League legend Mo'ne Davis threw out the first pitch before a Double-A game between the Richmond Flying Squirrels ...
Little League World Series legend Mo’ne Davis is no stranger to throwing out the first pitch on MLB bumps. She threw out the ceremonial pitch in Game 4 of the 2014 World Series after she became the ...
BRISTOL, Conn. -- Pitching sensation Mo'ne Davis' latest start drew record-setting television viewership for the Little League World Series.Her game Wednesday night attracted the largest audience for ...
When Mo'ne Davis committed to play softball at Hampton University in Virginia, it sent shockwaves throughout the baseball and softball communities. The former Little League World Series baseball star ...
STORRS, Conn. -- The NCAA has determined that UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma committed a secondary rules violation when he made a phone call congratulating Little League pitching star Mo ...