Braxton Davidson
28-Year-Old
Free Agent
2024 Stats
AVG
.000
HR
0
RBI
0
R
0
SB
0
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Cleared of break after early X-rays
Davidson was diagnosed with a mid-foot sprain over the weekend after initial X-rays revealed no structural damage, David O'Brien of The Athletic reports.
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Before officially verifying that Davidson didn't fracture his foot in Saturday's Arizona Fall League championship game, the Braves will send the outfielder in for follow-up X-rays Monday. If the latest scans confirm the original diagnosis, Davidson should be back to full strength well before spring training gets underway.
Before officially verifying that Davidson didn't fracture his foot in Saturday's Arizona Fall League championship game, the Braves will send the outfielder in for follow-up X-rays Monday. If the latest scans confirm the original diagnosis, Davidson should be back to full strength well before spring training gets underway.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2016
2015
There are safer hitters in the Braves’ system, but none of them can match Davidson’s power potential. Rome is one of the toughest places to hit home runs in the South Atlantic League, and Davidson managed 10 home runs in 494 plate appearances in his age 18-19 season. His hit tool will be what makes or breaks his ability to stick as a big league regular, but if he can hit .250, he has the approach and power to offer Jay Bruce level production in his prime. After posting an impressive 15.7% walk rate in the Gulf Coast League, he followed that up with an even more impressive 17.0% walk rate at Low-A. This allowed him to post a .381 OBP despite hitting just .242. The fringey hit tool makes this a pretty risky profile, but in leagues where more than 150 prospects are owned, his power potential makes him a worthwhile flier. Davidson will head to High-A to begin 2016 as a 19-year-old.
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May have fractured foot
Davidson was taken to the hospital Saturday for a possible left foot fracture, William Boor of MLB.com reports.
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Davidson has received an invite to spring training with the Braves.
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Davidson is slashing .248/.383/.363 with four home runs in 193 plate appearances with Low-A Rome.
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Davidson will join rookie-level Danville for the final couple weeks of the season, Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports.
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The Braves have selected Davidson with the 32nd overall pick in the 2014 first-year player draft.
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