Mo’ne Davis dominates boys by pitching shutout at Little League World Series

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Mo’ne Davis made history by throwing like a girl. The 13-year-old pitcher from Philadelphia was impressive in her first game in the Little League World Series by dominating the competition.

Davis entered the game as one of only 18 girls to ever participate in the prestigious youth tournament. From the onset, Davis lived up to the media hype while facing off against an experienced Nashville team that made the tournament last year.


Throughout the game, Davis frustrated batters with her 70 mph fastball. She finished the game with eight strikeouts, no walks, and only gave up two infield  hits.

Davis threw 70 pitches and ended the game with three straight strikeouts.


Davis will start for her team when they play Tuesday.

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A.R. Shaw is an author and journalist who documents culture, politics, and entertainment. He has covered The Obama White House, the summer Olympics in London, and currently serves as Lifestyle Editor for Rolling Out magazine. Shaw's latest book, Trap History, delves into the history and global dominance of Trap music. Follow his journey on TrapHistory.Com, Twitter @arshaw and Instagram @arshaw23.
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