The Louisville Slugger Museum is giving a trailblazing baseball player some permanent recognition. On Wednesday, the museum unveiled a sculpture of Mo'Ne Davis. When she was 13 years old, she became ...
The Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory in Kentucky has unveiled a life-sized statue of Philly-born Mo'ne Davis, the first girl in Little League World Series history to pitch a winning game.
At 13-years-old Davis pitched a blazing 70 mph fastball, which would be the equivalent of a 93 mph in an MLB game.
Mo'ne Davis made history as the first girl to earn a win and pitch a shutout in a Little League World Series game.