- Ron Davis
:for|the Canadian jazz musician|Ron Davis (jazz musician)Infobox MLB retired
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name=Ron Davis
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1955|8|6
debutdate=July 29
debutyear=1978
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=September 24
finalyear=1988
finalteam=San Francisco Giants
stat1label=Record
stat1value=47-53
stat2label=ERA
stat2value=4.05
stat3label=Saves
stat3value=130
teams =
*New York Yankees (by|1978-by|1981)
*Minnesota Twins (by|1982-by|1986)
*Chicago Cubs (by|1986-by|1987)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|1987)
*San Francisco Giants (by|1988)
*Yakult Swallows (by|1989)
highlights =
*All-Star (AL): 1981
*130 Career Saves
*339 Games FinishedRonald Gene Davis (born
August 6 1955 Houston, Texas ) is a formerMajor League Baseball pitcher who played 11 years from 1978 to 1988. Davis played for theNew York Yankees andMinnesota Twins of theAmerican League and theChicago Cubs ,Los Angeles Dodgers andSan Francisco Giants of theNational League . He was selected to the American LeagueAll-Star team in 1981.Standing 6' 4", he was a hard throwing right-handed relief pitcher. During his career he appeared in 481 games all in relief and recorded 130 saves.
Originally drafted by the Chicago Cubs, he was traded while still in the minor leagues to the New York Yankees in 1978. While in New York he was given the opportunity to become the team's closer after the injury to All-Star relief pitcher
Rich Gossage . Also, while with the Yankees, he was one of the first pitchers ever to be used exclusively as a middle-inning "set-up" pitcher for his team's closer. For two seasons, 1980 and 1981, Davis and Gossage were an effective tandem, and many teams have followed this pitching formula to this day (arguably the most successful being the1990 Cincinnati Reds "Nasty Boys", whereNorm Charlton andRob Dibble would set up for closerRandy Myers ).Davis still holds the New York Yankee team record for most consecutive strikeouts in a single game (8). This accomplishment also gives him the team record for most strikeouts by a relief pitcher in a single game.
In April 1982, Davis was traded to the Minnesota Twins, along with Greg Gagne, in exchange for Roy Smalley. Among Twins fans, his name is still synonymous with ineffective relief pitching, despite finishing in the top 5 for saves in the A.L. in three of his four seasons with the team.
In 1984, Davis tied the record for blown saves in a single season with 14. No one since has blown this many saves in a single season.
In 1986, his last year with the Twins, Davis began the year with two saves in April. These would be the last saves of his career. He gave up his first runs of that season in a game against the California Angels. After hitting the first batter he faced, Davis eventually loaded the bases and allowed the game tying run to score by throwing a wild pitch. In the bottom of the ninth, he then gave up a three run home run to lose the game. In another infamous game that year against the
Boston Red Sox , he came on in a save situation in the ninth inning. After getting his first two batters out, he loaded the bases and then issued a walk to force in the tying run. He then hit the next batter with a pitch to force in the winning run. With that loss, Davis lost his closer's role and was later traded to the Chicago Cubs in mid-season. He was used sparingly in relief the rest of his career.During the 1981 baseball strike, Davis worked as a waiter at a restaurant of the nearby
Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City. Later on, the hotel had two walkways collapse on July 18th, killing 113, injuring 186. It was reported by the media that Davis helped in the rescue efforts of this event.Fact|date=May 2007Ron's son, Ike Davis was selected in the first round, number 18 overall, by the New York Mets in the
2008 MLB Draft .ee also
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List of Major League Baseball all-time saves leaders Ron Davis is married to Kendall Davis, lead singer for the Groove Merchants.www.groovemerchants.com
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