Mo'ne Davis is having the best year ever. The 13-year-old prodigy of a baseball player went from the Little League World Series to throwing out the first pitch at the World Series Saturday. And nailing it, obviously.
Check out the record holder doing what she does best, plus her new Chevy commercial that teaches America what "throwing like a girl" really means...
We've talked about her 70 mph fastball and making history by becoming the first female in history to pitch at shut out game at the Little League World Series. Now, Mo'ne Davis is still taking over 2014. The real life YBF chick threw out the first pitch at yesterday's World Series Game 4 at AT&T park.
And she had director Spike Lee accompanying her:
Nice. Check out her throw below:
By the way, MLB was celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Little League World Series during pregame festivities. So, having Mo'ne throw out the first pitch was only fitting.
As for what Mo'ne's been up to since summer ended, she's shooting her very own commercials and documentaries with Chevrolet and Spike Lee.
With the support of her family and passion for sports, Mo’ne stands for girls who want to play with the boys. She embodies the spirit that drives an athlete to push further, work harder, and overcome challenges. So it's time to listen to her open letter to America in Chevy's new 60 second spot. Here's how to "throw like a girl":
Chevy also sponsored a 16 minute mini-doc about the baseball phenom. Check that out below:
Photos: Chevy/Associated Press
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