Khris Davis
36-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Brings end to playing career
Davis told Martin Gallegos of MLB.com over the weekend that he has retired from professional baseball.
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Davis hadn't played in the big leagues since 2021, and his most recent professional action came in the independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball during the 2022 season. With his opportunities in baseball drying up, Davis has since elected to pursue a career as an auto mechanic. The 36-year-old outfielder/designated hitter was one of the game's top power hitters during his prime seasons with Oakland, slugging at least 40 home runs in each year from 2016 through 2018. He retires with a lifetime .242 average, 221 home runs, 590 RBI and 506 runs over 980 career MLB games with the Brewers, Athletics and Rangers across parts of nine seasons.
Davis hadn't played in the big leagues since 2021, and his most recent professional action came in the independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball during the 2022 season. With his opportunities in baseball drying up, Davis has since elected to pursue a career as an auto mechanic. The 36-year-old outfielder/designated hitter was one of the game's top power hitters during his prime seasons with Oakland, slugging at least 40 home runs in each year from 2016 through 2018. He retires with a lifetime .242 average, 221 home runs, 590 RBI and 506 runs over 980 career MLB games with the Brewers, Athletics and Rangers across parts of nine seasons.
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2020 wasn't kind to Davis, who ended the year with a career-worst .200 average and just two home runs through 30 games. The slugger is known to rack up his fair share of punchouts at the dish, and while he's made up for it in the past by blasting 40-plus home runs in a season, he just wasn't himself during the 60-game shortened campaign. The 32-year-old saw his playing time decline in August, and understandably so, as he slashed a dismal .209/.320/.326 with one long ball and six RBI across 15 contests. While Davis figures to have plenty of pop left in his bat entering his age-33 season, he's hit just 25 total home runs over the last two years (163 games), so there's certainly reason for prospective fantasy owners to proceed with caution. Davis is set to enter his sixth season in Oakland in the DH spot and will be handed every opportunity to redeem himself in 2021.
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Finds work in Mexico
Davis signed a contract April 5 with the Diablos Rojos del Mexico of the Mexican League.
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Sitting again Wednesday
Davis is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Mariners, Matt Kawahara of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Sitting Tuesday
Davis is not starting Tuesday against the Mariners, Matt Kawahara of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Continues producing Monday
Davis went 1-for-2 with an RBI double in a loss to the Mariners on Monday.
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Multiple hits in return to Oakland
Davis entered Thursday's win over the Tigers as a pinch hitter in the fourth inning and remained in the game as the designated hitter, going 2-for-3 with an RBI ground-rule double.
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Impresses in return
Davis went 2-for-3 with an RBI double in his return to the Athletics and could play a significant role for Oakland in September.
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The veteran slugger was dumped by the Rangers after hitting .157 with two home runs in 23 early-season games, but returning to the A's organization appears to have unlocked his former, power-hitting self. In 11 games with Triple-A Las Vegas last month, Davis hit eight home runs en route to a .400/.449/1.067 slash line, earning a call-up when big-league rosters expanded Wednesday. Designated hitter has been a weak point for Oakland all season, but especially so now that Mitch Moreland (wrist) is on the injured list, so there should be no shortage of opportunities for Davis to help the team he hit 158 home runs for over five seasons.
The veteran slugger was dumped by the Rangers after hitting .157 with two home runs in 23 early-season games, but returning to the A's organization appears to have unlocked his former, power-hitting self. In 11 games with Triple-A Las Vegas last month, Davis hit eight home runs en route to a .400/.449/1.067 slash line, earning a call-up when big-league rosters expanded Wednesday. Designated hitter has been a weak point for Oakland all season, but especially so now that Mitch Moreland (wrist) is on the injured list, so there should be no shortage of opportunities for Davis to help the team he hit 158 home runs for over five seasons.