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Tommy Davis

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Biography

Herman Thomas Davis, Jr. (born March 21, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American former Major League Baseball left fielder and third baseman. He played from 1959-1976 for ten different teams, but he is best known for his years with the Los Angeles Dodgers. During an 18-year baseball career, Davis batted .294 with 153 home runs, 2,121 hits and 1,052 runs batted in. He was also one of the most proficient pinch-hitters in baseball history with a .320 batting average (63-for-197) – the highest in major league history upon his retirement, breaking the .312 mark of Frenchy Bordagaray. In 1962, he finished third in the MVP voting after leading the major leagues in batting average, hits and runs batted in. Davis' 153 RBIs in that season broke Roy Campanella's team record of 142 in 1953 and remain the franchise record; his 230 hits are the team record for a right-handed batter (second most in franchise history behind only Babe Herman's 241 in 1930), and his .346 average was the highest by a Dodger right-handed hitter in the 20th century until it was broken by Mike Piazza in 1997.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Davis

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Team Start End
Baltimore Orioles 1972 1975
California Angels 1976 1976
Chicago Cubs 1970 1970
Chicago Cubs 1972 1972
Chicago White Sox 1968 1968
Houston Astros 1969 1970
Kansas City Royals 1976 1976
Los Angeles Dodgers 1959 1966
New York Mets 1967 1967
Oakland Athletics 1970 1971
Seattle Pilots 1969 1969

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Type: Player, Coach

Sport: Baseball

Title: Player/Manager

Position: Left Fielder

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