Chris Davis

Chris Davis
Christopher Lyn "Chris" Davis, nicknamed "Crush Davis", is an American professional baseball first baseman for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball. He stands 6 feet 3 inchestall and weighs 230 pounds. Davis played in MLB for the Texas Rangers from 2008 until being traded to the Baltimore Orioles in 2011. He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. While primarily a first baseman throughout his career, Davis has also played third base, designated hitter, and right field...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth17 March 1986
CityLongview, TX
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It's something that really needs to be resolved to seek further new development.
I thought they were going to catch up, but we just held it together, kept passing the ball into the post and they couldn't stop us in the post.
There was a lot of damage and power lines down. There were three fires at the same time, so they wanted some back up in case any more broke out.
Most people leave because of money, not job satisfaction. With more money, we can be competitive, keeping people longer.
The volunteers are awesome. Everybody pitched in to make it happen.
The building was destroyed. They managed to get some stuff out, but quite a bit of machinery was lost.
I've been pretty lucky getting scoring chances, and I'd like to credit that to playing with Stephen Werner a lot. He gets the puck on my stick a lot. I've been lucky to be able to finish off some big goals for us here.
The parent volunteers did a really good job. It was a successful meet that ran very smoothly, and the coaching staff gives thanks to them all.
We were happy we were able to negotiate it amicably,
We do not want similar clunkers to remain on the road,
I'd like to credit my speed to my grandfather. But he was also a quiet player. He didn't talk much. He just went out there on the field and did his own thing.
There are a lot of cars that cut through the neighborhood, too.
We know what we're up against with them. I think our kids that ran into them head-to-head showed that we're not too bad at wrestling either.