- Ben Davis (baseball)
Infobox MLB player
width = 150
name = Ben Davis
team = Camden Riversharks
number = 26
position = Pitcher
birthdate = birth date and age|1977|3|10
birthplace = city-state|Chester|Pennsylvania
bats = Switch
throws = Right
debutdate = September 25
debutyear = 1998
debutteam = San Diego Padres
statyear = September 11, 2008
stat1label =Batting average
stat1value = .237
stat2label =Home run s
stat2value = 38
stat3label = Runs batted in
stat3value = 204
teams =
*San Diego Padres (by|1998-by|2001)
*Seattle Mariners (by|2002-by|2004)
*Chicago White Sox (by|2004)Mark Christopher "Ben" Davis (born
March 10 ,1977 in city-state|Chester|Pennsylvania) is a formerMajor League Baseball catcher who is currently apitcher for the Atlantic League. Davis currently lives with his wife, son, and daughter inWest Chester, Pennsylvania Professional Baseball
He was a first-round pick (2nd overall) in by|1995 by the
San Diego Padres out ofMalvern Preparatory School inMalvern, Pennsylvania . USATODAY.com called him the best high school catcher sinceDale Murphy in by|1974 [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/sbusa1.htm] .Davis played parts of four seasons with the Padres before being traded with
Wascar Serrano andAlex Arias to theSeattle Mariners in exchange forBrett Tomko ,Tom Lampkin , andRamon Vazquez in mlby|2002. This trade, in large, disappointed the Padres organization because of their continuing failures to produce "home-grown" talent. Davis was a highly regarded top prospect [http://www.ducksnorts.com/articles/1997/09231997.html] .On
June 27 , mlby|2004, Davis was once again traded, this time from the Mariners to theChicago White Sox . Davis injured his elbow the followingspring training , had surgery in June by|2005 and was released after the season.For the by|2006 season, after signing with the
New York Yankees , Davis played for theColumbus Clippers , the Triple-A affiliate of the Yankees. OnJanuary 12 , by|2007, he re-signed and was invited to spring training by the Yankees. Davis was released by the YankeesApril 1 , 2007. In May 2007, he joined the independentCamden Riversharks and played well enough that he was signed to a minor league contract by theLos Angeles Dodgers in June. He was then assigned to their Triple-A team, theLas Vegas 51s . He was released by the 51s in August.In January of by|2008, Davis was signed by the
Baltimore Orioles to a minor league contract, with an invitation to spring training. Davis did not make the team coming out of spring training and was assigned to Double-A Bowie. Davis received a mid-season promotion to Triple-A, but was released onJune 14 . He is currently trying to make a comeback to major league baseball as a pitcher for the Camden Riversharks of the Atlantic League.Controversy: Baseball's "Unwritten Rules"
Davis was the subject of controversy in a game against the
Arizona Diamondbacks onMay 26 , mlby|2001, as a member of the San Diego Padres.Starting pitcher Curt Schilling took aperfect game into the 8th inning with one out when Davis reached base safely on adrag bunt tosecond baseman Jay Bell . Bell was playing deep for his position so he could help preserve Schilling's perfect game when the Davis bunt rolled slowly toward him. After Davis reached base, many of the Diamondback's players shouted obscenities at him for supposedly breaking baseball's "unwritten rule ". After the game, Diamondbacks managerBob Brenly called Davis' play "chicken" [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/diamondbacks/2001-05-27-schilling.htm] . Many analysts continually debate Davis' decision to bunt for a base hit being that the Diamondbacks were only up 2-0, which brought the tying run to the plate. In addition, in this game, one of baseball's most elite hitters,Tony Gwynn , was on the bench available topinch hit . San Diego's Alex Arias led off the ninth with a clean double. Schilling completed the three-hitter for the Diamondbacks' 3-1 win. This game started a fierce rivalry between the teams, which included several bench-clearing brawls, that lasted for several years, but which has since dissipated.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/d/davisbe01.shtml Baseball Reference]
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