Kyle Davies (baseball) explained

Kyle Davies
Position:Pitcher
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Birth Date:9 September 1983
Birth Place:Decatur, Georgia, U.S.
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:May 21
Debutyear:2005
Debutteam:Atlanta Braves
Debut2league:NPB
Debut2date:March 31
Debut2year:2016
Debut2team:Tokyo Yakult Swallows
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:April 12
Finalyear:2015
Finalteam:New York Yankees
Final2league:NPB
Final2date:September 13
Final2year:2016
Final2team:Tokyo Yakult Swallows
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:43–65
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:5.57
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:547
Stat2league:NPB
Stat21label:Win–loss record
Stat21value:4–5
Stat22label:Earned run average
Stat22value:4.39
Stat23label:Strikeouts
Stat23value:64
Teams:

Hiram Kyle Davies (born September 9, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves and Kansas City Royals.

Davies grew up in Stockbridge, Georgia, and graduated from Stockbridge High School and signed right out of high school with the Braves. He made his MLB debut in 2005, and was traded to the Royals in 2007. Injuries prevented him from appearing in MLB after the 2011 season, until he pitched for the Yankees in 2015.

Career

Davies attended Stockbridge High School in Stockbridge, Georgia. He was highly recruited by many major college programs, most notably Georgia Tech.

Atlanta Braves

The Atlanta Braves selected Davies in the fourth round of the 2001 Major League Baseball draft, and Davies signed rather than attend college. Davies was a member of the Rome Braves during their inaugural season, when they won the 2003 South Atlantic League championship. He led the team in strikeouts with 148 during that season.[1] Davies was part of the group of rookie players nicknamed the "Baby Braves" that Atlanta called up from its minor league system during the 2005 season. Davies made his Major League Baseball debut on May 21, 2005, a rainy night at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, and dominated six innings against the Boston Red Sox. Braves pitchers John Thomson and Mike Hampton were both put on the disabled list with injuries, and Davies was called up. Davies immediately made an impact, as he did not allow a run in his first three starts in the Major Leagues. When Thomson and Hampton returned to the pitching rotation in August, Davies was sent back to the minor leagues. Davies began the 2006 season as a starter in Atlanta, after coming to spring training as a probable Class AAA starter.

On May 15, 2006, Davies suffered an injury to his right groin while pitching against the Florida Marlins. He was later diagnosed with a torn groin muscle and underwent surgery several days later. As a result of the injury, Davies was put on the disabled list and missed 10 weeks of the season. He ended up making only 14 starts in 2006, with a very poor earned run average (ERA) of 8.38. Out of spring training in 2007, Davies was initially assigned to the Richmond Braves of the Class AAA International League. However, due to the injury of Lance Cormier at the end of spring training, he was promoted at the beginning of the year to fill Cormier's spot. Cormier's inability to return to form after rehabilitating and coming off the DL, coupled with the Braves losing Mike Hampton to season ending surgery, allowed Davies role on the pitching staff to cease being a fill-in role. However, in 17 starts, Davies had a terrible time establishing any pattern of reliability and consistency, posting a record of 4–8 with a 5.76 ERA. In a start on July 16 versus the Cincinnati Reds, Davies threw just 22 pitches and did not record an out before being taken out of the game. Consequently, Davies was optioned to Richmond on July 19 as rookie Jo-Jo Reyes assumed his spot in the rotation.

Kansas City Royals

On July 31, 2007, Davies was traded to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for pitcher Octavio Dotel. On August 4, Davies made his Royals debut going three innings and giving up five earned runs. He also gave up Alex Rodriguez's 500th homer in the first inning. But on August 9 he was able to bounce back with 6 and 2/3 scoreless innings against the Minnesota Twins, giving up only 3 hits and striking out 4. The Royals won the game by the score of 2–0. On August 1, 2011, Davies was placed on the 15-day disabled list with right shoulder impingement. He was released on August 10, 2011,[2] and cleared release waivers on August 12.[3]

Toronto Blue Jays

On August 20, 2011, Davies signed a minor league contract with the Toronto Blue Jays.[4] He became a free agent following the season on November 2.

Minnesota Twins

On February 19, 2013, Davies signed a minor league contract with the Minnesota Twins.[5] After missing April and half of May due to shoulder problems, Davies was assigned to High-A Fort Myers, where he made his first start on May 15. After one additional start, he missed another month due to injury, making a rehab start with the GCL Twins before returning to Fort Myers, where he made 3 more starts. On July 23, Davies was promoted to Double-A New Britain, where he made 7 starts to finish the season. In 12 starts in 2013, Davies went 4–3 with a 3.41 ERA and 4 quality starts, striking out 47 in 58 innings. He elected free agency following the season on November 4.

Cleveland Indians

On February 12, 2014, Davies signed a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians.[6] He elected free agency following the season on November 2.

New York Yankees

On February 9, 2015, Davies signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees.[7] He was called up to the major leagues on April 12, 2015,[8] and appeared in a game that night.[9] He was designated for assignment by the Yankees the next day he cleared waivers and was sent outright to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders on April 15.[10] He elected free agency following the season on October 7.

Tokyo Yakult Swallows

On December 19, 2015, Davies signed with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of Nippon Professional Baseball. He became a free agent following the season.

Somerset Patriots

On May 7, 2018, After sitting out the 2017 season, Davies signed with the Somerset Patriots of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He became a free agent following the 2018 season. In 21 starts 104 innings he went 6-8 with a 4.50 ERA with 90 strikeouts and also threw 1 complete game.

Lancaster Barnstormers

On March 15, 2019, Davies signed with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He became a free agent following the season. In 15 starts 95.1 innings he went 4-9 with a 4.44 ERA with 68 strikeouts.

Personal life

During the offseason, Davies works for his father's construction company.[11] He currently resides in McDonough, Georgia.

Kyle's younger brother Jake played baseball at Georgia Tech from 2009 to 2012 and signed with the Boston Red Sox organization. He reached the Single–A New York–Penn League later that year, but was released in 2013.[12]

Davies was arrested in St. Petersburg, Florida after a baseball game on August 8, 2011, for disorderly intoxication.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Baseball Cube - Research Site for Pro + College Stats + draft.
  2. News: Kaegal. Dick. Royals cut ties with starter Davies. April 12, 2015. MLB.com. August 10, 2011.
  3. News: Weber. Matt. Davies arrested for disorderly intoxication. April 12, 2015. MLB.com. August 12, 2011.
  4. News: Blue Jays sign righty Davies, release Miller. April 12, 2015. MLB.com. August 20, 2011.
  5. Web site: Jerry Crasnick on Twitter. Twitter. April 13, 2015.
  6. Web site: Davies agrees to minor league deal with Indians . ESPN.com . Associated Press . February 12, 2014 . February 15, 2014.
  7. News: Hoch. Bryan. Yankees sign righty Davies to Minor League deal. April 12, 2015. MLB.com. February 10, 2015.
  8. News: Hoch. Bryan. Davies returns to Majors to bolster Yankees 'pen. April 12, 2015. MLB.com. April 12, 2015.
  9. Web site: Davies' return to Majors more than three years in making. New York Yankees. April 13, 2015.
  10. Web site: Yankees summon RHP De La Cruz; designate reliever Davies. Associated Press. FOX Sports. April 13, 2015. April 13, 2015.
  11. Web site: Sporting News – Beyond the Score. Sporting News. April 13, 2015.
  12. News: Jake Davies Baseball Statistics. April 13, 2015. The Baseball Cube.