
Chris Davis Stats
- Height / Weight
- 6' 3" / 245 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 3/17/1986 (37)
- Experience
- 12
- College
- Navarro JC (TX)
Chris Davis Season Stats
Last 10 Games
Chris Davis News
Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Thursday, according to Joe Trezza of MLB.com. Davis was on the injured list at the time of the announcement after undergoing season-ending hip surgery earlier this season. He had struggled at the plate over his last three seasons, and he ends his career with a .233/.315/.459 triple-slash line, 295 home runs, 780 RBI and 707 runs scored. If he was being rostered in deep dynasty formats as a potential bounce-back candidate in 2022, he can be safely dropped now.
Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis (hip) is expected to miss the remainder of the season. According to general manager Mike Elias, the veteran underwent left hip surgery on Wednesday, and Davis will spend the next four or five months recovering. The 35-year-old has seen better days from a statistical perspective and is coming off a horrendous 2020 season in which he averaged .115 at the plate while striking out 17 times throughout 52 at-bats. While it is unknown if Davis will be able to make it back from the injury, his days in Baltimore may be over.
Baltimore Orioles first baseman/designated hitter Chris Davis (back) is a candidate for the 60-day injured list due to persistent back issues, per manager Brandon Hyde. Davis has played in just one Grapefruit League game due to back soreness, with the ailment apparently causing significant long-term effects. Unavoidable when discussing Davis is his contract situation: owed $23 million each of the next two years, the Orioles are attempting to find at-bats for the former slugger, while managing the reality that he slashed .115/.164/.173 across 16 games last year. Now entering his age-35 season, Davis is likely to cede all of his first-base plate appearances to the returning Trey Mancini, while top prospect Ryan Mountcastle also stands to see an elevated role. Injured list or not, Davis is an avoidable fantasy commodity in all formats at this stage.