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.
During the 2014 Little League World Series in Williamsport, Davis pitched a 70 mph fastball, which would be equivalent to a 93 mph fastball in an MLB game, according to the Louisville Slugger Museum.
Charleston, SC, Feb. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Baseball is America’s favorite pastime, and for one little slugger, it’s an awesome new experience to try his hardest at. With his trusty bat ...
On Wednesday, the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory is adding the ... a lifelike sculpture of Mo’ne Davis, the trailblazing Little League pitcher who made history in 2014 as the first girl ...
Charleston, SC, Feb. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Baseball is America’s favorite pastime, and for one little slugger, it’s an awesome new experience to try his hardest at. With his trusty bat ...
Bull, Mike’s Motive, hits the scales in front of Louisville Slugger Factory and Museum on Thursday. The bull is part of the Professional Bull Riders tour coming through Louisville this weekend.
The Louisville Slugger Museum is giving a trailblazing ... she became the first girl pitcher to win a game and throw a shutout in the Little League World Series.She did it with a 70 mph fastball ...
THAT’S MIKE’S MOTIVE. HE TIPPED THE SCALES AT 1,480 POUNDS, 600 POUNDS MORE THAN A CART FULL OF ABOUT A 400 SLUGGER BATS. THE BATS CAME UP A LITTLE SHORT TODAY, BUT THAT JUST SHOWS HOW BIG ...