Mo'ne Ikea Davis (born June 24, 2001)
is an American former
Little League Baseball pitcher and former
Hampton University softball
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player from
Philadelphia
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,
Pennsylvania
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. She was one of two girls who played in the
2014 Little League World Series and was the first girl to earn a win and to throw a
shutout
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in
Little League World Series
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history. She was the 18th girl overall to play and the sixth to get a hit. She was also the first Little League baseball player to appear on the cover of ''
Sports Illustrated
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'' as a Little League player.
Biography
Davis is the daughter of Lamar Davis and Lakeisha McLean. She has lived with her mother and stepfather, Mark Williams, since the age of six.
In 2008, Steve Bandura, who is program director for Marian Anderson Recreation Center in South Philadelphia, observed Davis playing football with her cousins and older brother. He noticed that "she was throwing this football in perfect spirals, effortless and running these tough kids down and tackling them."
Bandura asked her if she would like to come to a basketball practice. When she came to practice, Bandura asked her to watch the practice, but she wanted to participate. Bandura told ''
The Philadelphia Tribune'' that "Her eyes were just glued on the drill and, when it came time for her turn, she went through it like she has been doing it a thousand times. I just knew right then."
According to ''The Philadelphia Tribune'', Davis became Bandura's best basketball player and the only girl on the team. She also began playing and excelling at baseball and soccer.
Bandura, together with other sponsors, helped Davis transfer to
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy.
Her mother, Lakeisha McLean, told ''The Philadelphia Tribune'' that she was unaware that her daughter was so athletic.
In 2011, she was a point guard in basketball, a pitcher, shortstop, and third baseman in baseball, but she revealed that she started pitching when she was a substitute from outfielder, and mid-fielder for soccer.
As of August 2014, while notable as a Little League pitcher, she considered basketball her primary sport.
She aspired to become a
WNBA player, and had expressed desire to play college basketball for the
UConn Huskies of the
University of Connecticut
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, despite not being formally recruited, and follow in the footsteps of
Maya Moore
Maya April Moore (born June 11, 1989) is an American social justice advocate and former professional basketball player. Naming her their inaugural Performer of the Year in 2017, ''Sports Illustrated'' called Moore the "greatest winner in the hist ...
, a UConn alumna who went on to play in WNBA.
In 2015, she released a memoir, written with Hilary Beard, ''Mo'ne Davis: Remember My Name''.
That year she also teamed up with the brand M4D3 (Make A Difference Everyday) to design a line of sneakers for girls, with some of the proceeds going toward the
Plan International
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's
Because I Am a Girl initiative, which has the goal of helping to lift four million girls in the
developing world
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out of poverty.
In 2018, she committed to Virginia's
Hampton University to play softball starting in the fall of 2019.
Davis made her debut for the
Lady Pirates on February 8, 2020, going 1-for-3,
driving in two runs, and recording a
sacrifice
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Evidence of ritual animal sacrifice has been seen at least since ancient Hebrews and Gree ...
in Hampton's 15–4 win over
North Carolina A&T. She ended the season third on the team in chances (77) and putouts (46) and had a .333 batting average with three multi-hit games and two multi-RBI games. Davis started as an infielder in 49 of the Pirates' 55 games and her batting average dipped to .219 with six doubles, 24 runs scored (2nd on the team), 16 RBI, and a perfect 8-for-8 in steals on the basepaths.
Despite playing in only two seasons for the Hampton University softball team, Davis was not on the Pirates' 2023 roster.
In 2023, Davis began her graduate studies at
Columbia University
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.
Pitching
At age 13, Davis threw a fastball, while the average velocity in her age class was to range.
According to Will Femia, a pitch (which was clocked during her August 15, 2014 game) is equivalent in reaction time at the plate for a batter to a pitch on a full sized diamond.[ She also threw a curve ball that gave "opposing hitters fits".]
Davis relied more on the precise mechanics of pitching rather than strength.[ According to John Brenkus of ]ESPN
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, Davis had a wind up and release point that never varied by more than 3 degrees.[ Although her arm was 15% shorter than a major league pitcher's arm, she was able to deliver balls at over . Her pitching was compared to the throwing motion of major league pitcher Jonathan Papelbon.][ At the end of her throwing motion, her arm was moving forward at peak ]angular velocity
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of 2500˚/sec, which was over 80% of the peak angular velocity (3000˚/sec) of typical major league pitchers.[
]
Little League World Series
Background
In 1972, Maria Pepe was the first girl to start in Little League games, but she was removed when opposing teams demanded her removal. The National Organization for Women filed suit for Pepe, and in 1973 Judge Sylvia Pressler ruled that "The institution of Little League is as American as the hot dog and apple pie. There is no reason why that part of Americana should be withheld from girls." Although the ruling came too late for Pepe to play, since she had turned 14, the ruling made it possible for Davis and other girls to play Little League baseball.
Davis was the fourth American girl and 18th overall to play in the Little League World Series, out of almost 9,000 participants since the tournament began in 1947. The 2014 Little League World Series was also the third time in which two girls participated.[ Davis was also the sixth girl to get a hit in Little League World Series history.][
On August 10, 2014, Davis pitched a three-hit 8–0 shutout over Newark National Little League of Delaware to get into the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Little League World Series.]
First win for a girl
On August 15, 2014, Davis became the first girl in Little League World Series history to pitch a winning game (for the Taney Dragons), which also made her the first girl to pitch a shutout in Little League postseason history. She led her team to a 4–0 victory over Nashville. She pitched six innings, struck out eight batters, and gave up two infield hits.[ In the sixth inning, she struck out the first two batters, and she brought a third batter to a full count when she struck him out.][ After the game, Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett predicted that some day she would play in professional baseball.]
Television ratings
ESPN
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's broadcast of the semifinals game in which Davis played on August 20, 2014 brought a 3.4 overnight rating, which marked an all-time high for Little League on ESPN. In the game, Davis was tagged with the loss after she failed to make it out of the 3rd inning, giving up 3 earned runs in 2.1 innings. She later made an error at first as Nevada won the game 8-1, eliminating Pennsylvania from series contention.
Media and celebrity
After becoming the first female to pitch a shutout in postseason Little League history, she received congratulatory Twitter
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messages from Mike Trout
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, Marcus Stroman, Kevin Durant
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, and requests for interviews by television hosts such as Jimmy Fallon
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.[ Rachel Maddow said that Davis was the "best new thing in the world".] She also was praised by Ellen DeGeneres
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She began her career in stand-up comedy in the early 1980s, gaining national attention with a 1986 appearance on '' ...
, Billie Jean King
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, and Michelle Obama
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. Davis told ''ESPN
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'' "I never thought at the age of 13 I'd be a role model. I always wanted to be a role model, but being a baseball role model is really cool."
She appeared on the August 25, 2014 ''Sports Illustrated
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'' front cover, which made her the first Little League baseball player to appear on the front cover of a top US sports magazine as a Little League player. Asked about appearing on cover of ''Sports Illustrated'', Davis said "I don't know. Kind of surprised, but I mean, it was fun."[
In 2014, Paul Graziano, who had been the Little League World Series press box announcer for the last 34 years, stated he had never seen the level of excitement that early in the tournament and that this was partly due to the presence of Davis. The crowds cheered every time Davis pitched or was at bat, and she received standing ovations as she was pitching her shut-out win on August 15, 2014.]
On August 19, 2014, Mark Hyman, assistant professor of sports management at George Washington University
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, told ''The New York Times
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'' "She's the most talked-about baseball player on earth right now". According to ''The New York Times'', Davis increased the ratings of ABC and ESPN
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and, as of August 19, Davis had appeared on the front page of ''The Philadelphia Inquirer
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'' for five straight days.[
Josh Peter, writing for '']USA Today
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'', raised concern about the merchandising and marketing surrounding Davis' celebrity. For example, on August 20, 2014, a baseball appeared on eBay
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, and the auction price was up to $510, along with approximately 40 other items supposedly autographed by Davis. However, it was not just the autograph seekers who created problems for Davis. According to Peter, two companies were selling unauthorized Mo'ne jerseys.
In September 2014, Davis donated her jersey to the Baseball Hall of Fame
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. She was accompanied by teammates from the Anderson Monarchs. Mamie Johnson, one of the three women to play in Negro league baseball
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was present at the event.
In October 2014, Davis was named one of "The 25 Most Influential Teens of 2014" by Time magazine. Also in October, a 16-minute documentary about Davis, entitled '' I Throw Like a Girl'', directed by Spike Lee
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, and produced by Spike DDB for Chevrolet, was released.
On October 25 Davis threw out the ceremonial first pitch of game 4 of the MLB World Series
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at AT&T Park in San Francisco. In addition, Davis was named '' Sports Illustrated Kids'' " SportsKid of the Year" for 2014. and was named one of ESPNW's Impact 25 in 2014.
In March 2015, Bloomsburg University baseball player Joey Casselberry made a crude remark about her on Twitter and was suspended from future play. After he had made a public apology, Davis initiated a plea to the school, requesting that the player be reinstated. Bloomsburg University responded with the statement: "Her request demonstrates the type of person she is, her level of maturity and the empathy that her family and coach teach her. Bloomsburg University stands firm on our decision; however, his consequences will be reviewed as is common in disciplinary actions like this."
Davis was shown in '' Marie Claire'' magazine's "The 8 Greatest Moments for Women in Sports".
In July 2015 Davis won the Best Breakthrough Athlete ESPY Award.
On March 12, 2025, a statue of Davis was unveiled at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory, which made Davis the first non-Major League Baseball
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player to have a statue of themselves there.
Analysis of her broader impact
In 2014, writing for CNN, Kelly Wallace suggested that Davis' accomplishments will affect both girls and boys, women and men.[ In Wallace's view, she will inspire girls who want to play baseball in the future. To support this view, Wallace cited the case of Stephanie Tuck, who, as a girl, played on a Little League team. Tuck, recounting the experience of Little League play, said "I was heckled by the dads: 'Get that girl off the field.' I used to literally pray the ball would not come to me in right field, as the pressure was so intense."][ Wallace also wrote that Davis' play will remove the "specialness" of girls playing at the level of boys. In the future, fans will look at how good a player is, and gender will not be important.][ For men and boys, Wallace argued that Davis' performance will reduce gender biases about the roles of boys and girls.][ For example, "Throwing like a girl", according to Wallace, now has a completely different and positive meaning.][ Melissa Isaacson, writing for ]ABC News ABC News most commonly refers to:
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, expressed similar views. Wallace also speculated that the more attention female athletes such as Davis receive from girls, boys, men, and women, the more popular women's sports will become.[ Finally, Wallace suggested that the tremendous interest that Davis has piqued in the Little League World Series might lead to increased participation of both boys and girls in baseball, which has suffered from major league "performance-enhancing drug scandals".][
]
Broadcasting
In 2019 and again in 2021, Davis briefly worked as a broadcaster for ESPN during 2019 and 2021 for a few Little League World Series games. Davis has also appeared on various baseball and softball broadcasts for the MLB Network, including the ''MLB Network Showcase: Clubhouse Edition with CC Sabathia''. Davis was one of the announcers for the DC Grays in the summer of 2022.
See also
* Lizzie Arlington
* Ila Borders
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* Tiffany Brooks
* Julie Croteau
* Margaret Gisolo
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* Edith Houghton
* Mamie Johnson
* Carolyn King
* Kathryn Johnston Massar
* Jackie Mitchell
* Maud Nelson
* Carey Schueler
* Toni Stone
* Alta Weiss
* Eri Yoshida
* Women in baseball
References
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Living people
Little League
American women baseball players
Baseball pitchers
Baseball players from Philadelphia
Softball players from Pennsylvania
African-American baseball players
2001 births
Hampton Lady Pirates softball players
Columbia University alumni
21st-century African-American sportswomen
21st-century American sportswomen