Philadelphia pitching phenom MoāNe Davis can add another major accomplishment to her trophy case.
The 13-year-old ball slinger, who regularly throws pitches 70 mphāthe equivalent of throwing in the low 90s in Major League BaseballāhasĀ become the first Little Leaguer to appear onĀ the cover of Sports Illustrated.
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āLast week, this week, maybe next week, sheās owned the sports conversation,āĀ Sports Illustrated Managing Editor Chris Stone said in a story announcing this weekās cover. āHow often do you get to say this about a 13-year-old girl? Itās the easiest type of story to identify as a cover story.ā
MoāNeās accomplishment is even more significant when you consider that, unless they are swimsuit models, women rarely appear on the cover of the national sports magazine.
MoāNe first grabbed our hearts and minds by throwing a shutout victory for her team, the Taney Dragons, in the Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship game, which took them to the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. Then, last week, she became the first girl to throw a shutout in LLWS history.
And sheās not done. On WednesdayĀ sheās pitching against a tough, hit-happy Las Vegas team in hopes of giving her team a shot at the U.S. championship game on Saturday. The winner of that game will face the international champions for the World Series title on Sunday.
Read more at Sports Illustrated.
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