Mo'ne Davis, the 13-year-old pitching phenom, just tossed a shutout in her first game at the Little League World Series, making her the first female player to log a win in the tournament's history.

For those who don't know, the Little League World Series is hosted every year and brings together some of the best talent from youth leagues across the United States and the world.

Mo'ne Davis is the first female pitcher to win a #LLWS game! Mid-Atlantic wins! http://t.co/5YxCDBa97K — Little League (@LittleLeague) August 15, 2014

Davis and her 70-mile-an-hour fastball have been tearing the tournament up. Friday was no different, as she allowed only two hits while striking out eight. Her team, from the state of Pennsylvania, won 4-0 over a team from Tennessee.

Davis threw another shutout last weekend to help send her team to to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, which hosts the tournament every year.

Her performance caught the attention of more than a few athletes who tweeted their support.

I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that Mo'Ne Davis is trending on the twitta......Right Now!!!! — Chipper Jones (@RealCJ10) August 15, 2014

Beast! RT @SportsCenter Mo'Ne Davis DOMINATES with shutout performance, leading Pennsylvania to 4-0 win. Her line: 6 IP, 2 H, 8 K. — Lance Briggs (@LanceBriggs) August 15, 2014