Mark Davis (baseball player)

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Mark Davis
Pitcher
Born: October 19, 1960 (1960-10-19) (age 47)
Batted: Left Threw: Left
MLB debut
September 12, 1980
for the Philadelphia Phillies
Final game
September 28, 1997
for the Milwaukee Brewers
Career statistics
Win-Loss     51-84
ERA     4.17
Saves     96
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Mark William Davis (born October 19, 1960 in Livermore, California) is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1980 through 1997, he played for the Philadelphia Phillies (1980-81, 1993 [start]), San Francisco Giants (1983-1987 [start]), San Diego Padres (1987 [end]-1989, 1993 [end]-1994[start]), Kansas City Royals (1990-92), Atlanta Braves (1992 [end]) and Milwaukee Brewers (1997). Davis batted and threw left handed. He is best known for his years as the Padres' closer. He is currently the pitching coach for the Surprise Royals.

Davis began his career in 1980 with the Philadelphia Phillies, and spent parts of five seasons with the San Francisco Giants, but did not establish himself as a top reliever until being traded to San Diego during the 1987 midseason.

In 1988, Davis became the Padres' closer, earning 28 saves and 44 in 1989, appearing in the All-Star Game in both seasons. He was a Cy Young Award winner in 1989, becoming only the fourth closer so honored in Award history. No closer would win the NL Cy Young again until Éric Gagné in 2003.

Davis signed as a free agent with the Kansas City Royals before the 1990 season. After a brief stint for the Atlanta Braves in 1992, again he pitched with the Phillies and Padres from 1993-94. After going out for two years, he returned to pitch until retiring with the Milwaukee Brewers in 1997. However, he never came close to matching his accomplishments for San Diego, only earning eleven saves over the last eight seasons of his career.

In a 15-season career, Davis posted a 51-84 record with a 4.17 ERA and 96 saves in 624 games pitched.

Preceded by
John Franco
National League Saves Champion
1989
Succeeded by
John Franco
Preceded by
Orel Hershiser
National League Cy Young Award
1989
Succeeded by
Doug Drabek
Preceded by
John Franco
National League Rolaids Relief Man of the Year
1989
Succeeded by
John Franco
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