Austin Davis (baseball)

Austin Richard Davis (born February 3, 1993), nicknamed "Big Fudge", is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Lake Country DockHounds of the American Association of Professional Baseball. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates and Boston Red Sox. He was selected by the Phillies in the 12th round of the 2014 MLB draft and made his major league debut for them in 2018.

Austin Davis
Davis with the Philadelphia Phillies in 2018
Lake Country DockHounds – No. 16
Pitcher
Born: (1993-02-03) February 3, 1993
Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
MLB debut
June 20, 2018, for the Philadelphia Phillies
MLB statistics
(through 2022 season)
Win–loss record4–5
Earned run average5.61
Strikeouts159
Teams

Early life

Davis was born to Rick and Jeri Davis and grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona, where he was born.[1] He attended Desert Mountain High School in Scottsdale, where he played baseball and was a first team All-Region and All-City.[1][2]

Davis attended California State University, Bakersfield, and he played college baseball for the Cal State Bakersfield Roadrunners and majored in business.[3] In two seasons with the Roadrunners, Davis posted a 5–10 win–loss record with a 4.56 earned run average (ERA) and 95 strikeouts over 28 appearances (28 starts).[4] The Philadelphia Phillies selected Davis in the 12th round of the 2014 MLB draft.[5]

Professional career

Minor leagues

After signing, Davis made his professional debut in 2014 with the Rookie Gulf Coast League Phillies where he was 1–1 with three saves and a 2.59 ERA and 27 strikeouts in 31+13 innings pitched.[6] In 2015, he played for the Single–A Lakewood BlueClaws with whom he pitched to a 5–6 record with a 3.76 ERA in 33 games (11 starts) with 81 strikeouts in 95+23 innings.[6]

In 2016, he split time between Lakewood and the High–A Clearwater Threshers. In 13 relief innings pitched for Lakewood, Davis was 1–0 with one save and 17 strikeouts and did not give up an earned run, averaging 11.8 strikeouts per 9 innings, and in 15+13 innings pitched for Clearwater, he was 0–1 with one save and a 5.28 ERA with 18 strikeouts in 15+13 innings, averaging 10.6 strikeouts per 9 innings.[6] He missed the first two months of the season due to injury.

Davis spent 2017 with both Clearwater and the Double-A Reading Fightin Phils, pitching to a 6–2 record with two saves and a 2.60 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 69+13 innings in 42 relief appearances between both clubs.[7] He began 2018 with Reading and was promoted to the Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs on June 1. Between the two teams, in 2018, he was 1–2 with a 2.82 ERA and 50 strikeouts in 38+13 innings, averaging 11.7 strikeouts per 9 innings.[6]

In 2019 for Lehigh Valley, Davis was 4–1 with three saves and a 2.75 ERA, in 37 relief appearances in which he pitched 5213 innings and struck out 64 batters, averaging 11.0 strikeouts per 9 innings.[8] He was an International League mid-season All Star.[9]

Major leagues

Philadelphia promoted Davis to the major leagues on June 18, 2018.[10] He made his MLB debut on June 20 against the St. Louis Cardinals.[11] He was the first Cal State Bakersfield baseball player to play in Major League Baseball.[12] He finished the season with a 1–2 record with the Phillies, along with a 4.15 ERA and 38 strikeouts over the course of 32 appearances (34+23 innings pitched), averaging 9.9 strikeouts per 9 innings.[13]

In 2019 for the Phillies, Davis was 0–0 with a 6.53 ERA; in 14 relief appearances he pitched 20+23 innings and struck out 24 batters, averaging 10.5 strikeouts per 9 innings.[8] During 2020 with the Phillies, Davis made four relief appearances, pitching to a 21.00 ERA without registering a decision.[14] On August 21, 2020, Davis was designated for assignment by the Phillies.

Pittsburgh Pirates

On August 26, 2020, Davis was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for minor-league pitcher Joel Cesar and cash considerations.[15] Davis recorded a 2.45 ERA in five appearances for Pittsburgh through the end of the season.[14] On February 24, 2021, Davis was placed on the 60-day injured list due to a left elbow sprain;[16] he was activated on June 6.[17] Through July, Davis made 10 relief appearances for the Pirates and recorded a 5.59 ERA with a 0–1 record.[14]

Boston Red Sox

On July 30, 2021, Davis was traded to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for infielder Michael Chavis.[18] Through the end of the regular season, Davis made 19 appearances with Boston, compiling a 1–1 record with 4.86 ERA while striking out 17 batters in 16+23 innings.[14] He returned to the Red Sox in 2022, appearing in 50 games (three starts) while compiling a 2–1 record with 5.47 ERA while striking out 61 batters in 54+13 innings.[14] On August 29, Davis was designated for assignment.[19]

Minnesota Twins

On August 31, 2022, Davis was claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Twins.[20] In two relief appearances, he allowed three earned runs in 1+23 innings.[14] On September 8, Davis was designated for assignment. He elected free agency after clearing waivers two days later.[21]

Houston Astros

On November 16, 2022, Davis signed a minor league contract with the Houston Astros.[22] In 20 appearances for the Triple–A Sugar Land Space Cowboys, he struggled immensely to an 11.22 ERA with 34 strikeouts in 25+23 innings pitched.[23] He was released by the Astros organization on June 26, 2023.[24]

Lake Country DockHounds

On August 19, 2023, Davis signed with the Lake Country DockHounds of the American Association of Professional Baseball.[25]

References

  1. "Austin Davis". GoRunners.com.
  2. "Fightin Phils reliever starting to create a buzz". Readingeagle.com. June 21, 2017. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  3. "Several local prospects for MLB draft | Sports". bakersfield.com. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  4. "Austin Davis". The Baseball Cube. Retrieved June 20, 2018.
  5. Bakersfield, The. "CSUB pitcher signs with Phillies". bakersfield.com. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  6. "Austin Davis Stats, Fantasy & News". MiLB.com.
  7. "Austin Davis Stats, Highlights, Bio – MiLB.com Stats – The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". MiLB.com. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  8. "Austin Davis College & Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  9. "Austin Davis Stats, Highlights, Bio | MiLB.com Stats | The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". Milb.com. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  10. "Phillies closer-by-committee will not include Neris in the near future – The Morning Call". Mcall.com. June 14, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  11. "Box Score-Phillies 4, Cardinals 3". MLB.com. June 20, 2018.
  12. "California State University Bakersfield (Bakersfield, CA) Baseball Players". www.baseball-reference.com. Retrieved June 21, 2018.
  13. "Austin Davis Stats". Baseball.Reference.com. Retrieved October 10, 2018.
  14. "Austin Davis Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 11, 2022.
  15. "Pirates acquire pitcher Austin Davis From Philadelphia". MLB.com. August 26, 2020. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  16. "Pirates Acquire Dustin Fowler From Athletics". MLB Trade Rumors.
  17. Franco, Anthony (June 6, 2021). "Pirates Place Mitch Keller On Injured List, Activate Colin Moran". mlbtraderumors.com.
  18. "Red Sox add 2 'pen arms in Robles, Davis". MLB.com. July 30, 2021. Retrieved July 30, 2021.
  19. McDonald, Darragh (August 29, 2022). "Red Sox Designate Hirokazu Sawamura, Austin Davis; Select Zack Kelly". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved August 29, 2022.
  20. "Twins Roster & Staff: Transactions". MLB.com. Minnesota Twins. August 2022. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
  21. "Austin Davis Elects Free Agency". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved August 19, 2023.
  22. McDonald, Darragh (November 16, 2022). "Astros Sign Austin Davis To Minor League Deal". MLB Trade Rumors.
  23. "Austin Davis: Dumped by Houston". cbssports.com. Retrieved August 19, 2023.
  24. https://www.milb.com/player/austin-davis-656354
  25. "2023 Transactions". aabaseball.com. Retrieved August 19, 2023.
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