Mo'ne Davis Pitcher for the Philadelphia Taney Dragons 2014 |
Mo'ne Davis may only
be 13 but she is already making a household name for herself breaking world
history.
She is the only girl
in her all boy baseball team and as a pitcher, leading her team to the 8-0
victory.
Mo'ne 3 hitter
quitters, throwing a 70 mile per hour fastball (her age bracket usually throws
at 50 mile per hour), sends her team, the Philadelphia Taney Dragons, to play in the Little League World Series.
She is Melanic & talented & not to mention, has some beautiful hue eyes.
Mo'ne Davis |
She is 1 of 2 girls
to play in the 2014 LL World Series and 1 on the 2 to play with another female
player at the same Little League World Series.
She is also the only
girl pitcher to pitch a shutout in Little League History and the 4th American
female to play in the Little League World Series. She is the top
10 female already for breaking other records.
Mo'ne & team on their victory |
Make sure to pick up
Sports Illustrated Magazine August 25, 2014 as she appears on the cover as the
first baseball player ever to appear on a Sports Illustrated front cover.
Read more about her
on Wiki which is pretty much on point with actual amazing facts about her.
More here about the Little League History
Watch a clip
of Mo'ne Davis on Sunday Conversation here
On this point forward:
"I will go as far as
I can. Baseball or soccer may be my favorite sport. You never know… I wanna go
to UCONN (Connecticut Women's basketball team) and be a point guard on the
basketball team, that’s my dream & go to the WNBA." MD
Mo'ne Twitter
Did you know:
Maybe its in the blood.
In 1987 Black Philadelphian team called, the Dolly Vardens, were the first paid baseball team and they were all black women.
147 years later, Mo'ne Davis becomes world breaker also.
Did you know:
Maybe its in the blood.
In 1987 Black Philadelphian team called, the Dolly Vardens, were the first paid baseball team and they were all black women.
147 years later, Mo'ne Davis becomes world breaker also.
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