Khris Davis, 36, has officially announced his retirement from Major League Baseball. He last played in the majors in 2021 and played nine years in the bigs.
A one-time dinger king is calling it a wrap on his career.
Khris Davis was one of the more underrated power threats in baseball during the mid-2010s.
Former Oakland Athletics star Khris Davis was a monster power hitter during his time in the majors, but has since been out of MLB with his last season being in 2021.
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Davis will use the independent ball opportunity as a hopeful springboard back to the affiliated ranks.
It has been years since Khris Davis has been a viable major league option. The one time feared slugger for the Oakland A’s was not the same after crashing into a fence while chasing a foul ball in 2019.
Khris Davis is looking to play in the majors this year and currently trying to find a team to join and is drawing interest from multiple clubs.
It has been a long way down for Khris Davis. Once one of the more fearsome sluggers in the game, Davis had fallen off dramatically since 2018. He had been
Two former A’s continue their careers internationally A pair of prominent former Oakland A’s are continuing their careers internationally. Slugger Khris Davis and pitcher Mike Fiers have signed to play in the Mexican League for the 2022 season, their new teams announced.
Mets hitter drawing trade interest around league The Oakland A’s are expected to have a busy offseason. Half the roster already left via free agency, and more stars will probably follow in trades.
The Oakland A’s certainly had nothing to lose by giving Khris Davis a chance. He had been surprisingly dominant at Triple-A, crushing home runs and looking as though he was ready to be that power hitter that he had been in the past.
The Oakland Athletics added a familiar face to their MLB roster on Wednesday, as veteran Khris Davis was promoted to the big-league team. Davis has a lot of history with the A’s.
Khris Davis, who led the majors with 48 home runs in 2018, was promoted by the Athletics from Triple-A Las Vegas as a September call-up. He was released by the Rangers on June 13 and signed a minor-league deal with Oakland on Aug.
The Rangers now have seven days to trade or release Davis. He could also accept a demotion to the minor leagues.
Elvis Andrus is now an Oakland Athletic. The A's acquired Andrus from the Texas Rangers in exchange for Khris Davis.
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