A team of what appeared to be adult major league athletes suited up for the Texas Rangers on Thursday night. They…

In Little League World Series action last night, Venezuela defeated the Dominican Republic 3-2 on a two-run,…
We can’t embed the video, so go watch this clip of an adult brawl at a Florida Little League game, shot from behind…

South Carolina’s Terrence Gist hammered a ball way out of the park in his team’s Little League World Series game…
The man whose whistleblowing—or snitching, depending upon your perspective—led to the Jackie Robinson West Little…
For all the shock and controversy over Jackie Robinson West being stripped of its U.S. title for using…
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Sports Illustrated Kids has named baseball phenom Mo'Ne Davis as its "SportsKid of the Year 2014." The honor and…
Little League phenom Mo'ne Davis has a book on the way entitled Mo'ne Davis: Remember My Name. Hitting shelves just in time for 2015's baseball season, the 13-year-old athlete is also starring in a car commercial directed by Spike Lee, who named his own daughter after the famous black baseball player, Satchel Paige.
Mo'ne Davis, Uzo Aduba, Debbie Harry, Chloe Sevigny, Christy Turlington Burns and more posed for Harper's Bazaar's…

Little league pitching phenom Mo'ne Davis is a multisport athlete, and she's got great dribbling skills for a point…
SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.–You'd think the best part of being a player at the Little League World Series would be the…
You may never hear from Mo'ne Davis again. But even so, she and her teammates have already accomplished something…
With the Little League World Series winding down to the final few teams, there's a question that dances across the…
Mo'ne Davis, Sports Illustrated-anointed Little League star, unfortunately couldn't make it out of the third inning…
Baseball badass Mo'ne Davis will appear on the cover of this week's national Sports Illustrated. She's the first…