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Tommy Davis
No. 12

Born: 3/21/39 Brooklyn, NY Bats – R Throws – R Ht. 6’2” Wt. 195 lbs.

Baseball’s best hitter in 1962 and 1963 as he won back-to-back National League batting titles, leading the Major Leagues in batting average both seasons . . . hit .346 with 230 hits, 27 home runs, nine triples, 27 doubles, 120 runs scored and a Dodger franchise-record 153 RBI in 1962 . . . batted .326 with 181 hits and 88 RBI in the Dodgers’ World Championship season of 1963 . . . played for 10 different clubs in 18 seasons in the Majors, including eight with the Dodgers (1959-66), and compiled a lifetime average of .294, collecting 153 home runs, 35 triples, 273 doubles and 1,052 RBI . . . also played for the New York Mets, Chicago White Sox, Seattle Pilots, Houston Astros, Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, California Angels and Kansas City Royals . . . hit .300 six different seasons . . . made his Major League debut in 1959 . . . hit .276 in 110 games his first full season in 1960 . . . played in 1,999 Major League games . . . hit .348 in eight World Series games, including .400 (6-for-15) with three RBI in the Dodgers’ four-game sweep of the Yankees in 1963 . . . tied a World Series record when he hit two triples in the second game of that Series . . . singled in the only run of the third game of the 1963 Fall Classic as Don Drysdale shut out the Yankees, 1-0 . . . currently a member of the Dodgers Speakers Bureau . . . his book “Tommy Davis’ Tales from the Dodgers Dugout” is due out this month.


Year AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG SB CS SAC HBP
Career 7223 811 2121 272 35 153 1052 381 754 0.294 0.332 0.405 136 59 103 32


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