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Charles Theodore "Chili" Davis (born January 17, 1960) is a Jamaican-American former professional baseball player. He played as an outfielder and designated hitter from 1981 to 1999 for the San Francisco Giants (1981–1987), California Angels (1988–1990, 1993–1996), Minnesota Twins (1991–1992), Kansas City Royals (1997) and New York Yankees (1998–1999).
The Houston Buffaloes, Houston Buffalos, or Buffs were an American minor league baseball team, and were the first minor league team to be affiliated with a Major League franchise, which was the St. Louis Cardinals. The club was founded in 1888, and played in the Texas League at various levels throughout the majority of its existence.
Mark William Davis (born October 19, 1960) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.Davis played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1980–1981, 1993), San Francisco Giants (1983–1987), San Diego Padres (1987–1989, 1993–1994), Kansas City Royals (1990–1992), Atlanta Braves (1992), and Milwaukee Brewers (1997).
Johnny H. Davis: 1940: 1949: Outfielder: Newark Eagles, Houston Eagles [537] Leland Davis: 1938: 1938: Pitcher: Chicago American Giants [538] Lorenzo "Piper" Davis: 1942: 1950: Second baseman: Birmingham Black Barons [539] Oscar Davis: 1926: 1926: Outfielder: Dayton Marcos [540] Robert "Butch" Davis: 1944: 1949: Left fielder: Atlanta Black ...
The 2025 Baseball Hall of Fame voting is complete, with Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner getting their calls to the Hall. While it's never too early to take a look ahead at who will be ...
Curtis Benton Davis (September 7, 1903 – October 12, 1965) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher.Even though he did not reach the big leagues until he was 30, the right-hander was a two-time National League All-Star over a 13-year career spread among the Philadelphia Phillies (1934–1936), Chicago Cubs (1936–1937), St. Louis Cardinals (1938–1940) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1940–1946).
Davis's son Ike, while playing for the New York Mets. Davis's son, Ike Davis, was selected in the first round, number 18 overall, by the New York Mets in the 2008 MLB draft. When Ike was a youth, he attended a five-day baseball fundamentals camp run by his father for children ages 5–14, and Ron was Ike's little league coach until Ike was 14. [4]