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American baseball player (1902–1983)

Baseball player
Kiddo Davis
Center fielder
Born: (1902-02-12)February 12, 1902
Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
Died: March 4, 1983(1983-03-04) (aged 81)
Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.
Batted: RightThrew: Right
MLB debut
June 15, 1926, for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
May 7, 1938, for the Cincinnati Reds
MLB statistics
Batting average.282
Home runs19
Runs batted in171
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards

George Willis "Kiddo" Davis (February 12, 1902 – March 4, 1983) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He played all or part of eight seasons in the majors, 1926 and 1932-1938. He played for the St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, New York Giants, New York Yankees, and Philadelphia Phillies.

Biography

Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Davis acquired the nickname “Kiddo” because he typically played baseball with children who were a few years older than he was. Davis attended Bridgeport High School before beginning his professional baseball career. He attended New York University where he also played baseball, batting .486 as an outfielder.

In an eight-year major league career, Davis batted .282 (515-1824) with 281 runs scored, 19 home runs and 171 RBI. His on-base percentage was .336 and slugging percentage was .393. He compiled a .980 fielding percentage at all three outfield positions. In nine World Series games (1933 and 1936), he hit .381 (8-21).

Davis died in Bridgeport in 1983.

References

  1. Harrison, Don. Kiddo Davis. Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  2. "New York". The Indianapolis Times. June 10, 1926. Retrieved January 8, 2022.

External links

New York Giants 1933 World Series champions
1 Jo-Jo Moore
2 Kiddo Davis
3 Bill Terry
4 Mel Ott
5 Travis Jackson
6 Hughie Critz
8 Gus Mancuso
11 Carl Hubbell (NL MVP)
12 Freddie Fitzsimmons
15 Hi Bell
16 Lefty O'Doul
17 Hal Schumacher
20 Dolf Luque
23 Blondy Ryan
26 Homer Peel
Manager
3 Bill Terry
Coaches
21 Al Smith
31 Tommy Clarke
32 Frank Snyder
Clarence Mitchell
Regular season


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