Glenn Davis (baseball)
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Glenn Earle Davis (born March 28, 1961 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played with the Houston Astros (1984-90) and Baltimore Orioles (1991-93). He batted and threw right handed. He was part of arguably the worst trade in Baltimore Orioles history in 1991, when he was traded to the Orioles from the Astros in exchange for Steve Finley, Pete Harnisch, and Curt Schilling.[1]
In a 10-season career, Davis posted a .259 batting average with 190 home runs and 603 RBI in 1015 games.
[edit] Highlights
- Twice All-Star (1986, 1989)
- Silver Slugger Award (1986)
- 3-time Top 10 National League MVP (1986, 1988-89)
- Topps All-Rookie Team (1984)
[edit] External link
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
Preceded by Ozzie Smith |
Lou Gehrig Memorial Award 1990 |
Succeeded by Kent Hrbek |