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Khris Davis Announces Retirement

By Mark Polishuk | May 12, 2024 at 5:30pm CDT

Former Athletics slugger Khris Davis hasn’t played any pro baseball since 2022, and Davis confirmed in an interview with USA Today’s Bob Nightengale that he has retired from playing at age 36.  Davis does have some interest in returning to the game as a coach, but for now is focusing on his new pursuit as an auto mechanic.

The Brewers drafted Davis in the seventh round of the 2009 draft, and after making his MLB debut in 2013, hit .250/.315/.494 with 60 homers over 1142 plate appearances for Milwaukee during the 2013-15 seasons as their regular left fielder.  Despite these solid numbers, the Brewers’ lack of success in 2015 led newly-hired GM David Stearns to trade Davis as part of a roster retooling, even though Davis was just entering his arbitration-eligible years.  Davis was dealt to Oakland for Jacob Nottingham and Bubba Derby, which kicked off a very memorable run for Davis in the green and gold.

No player in baseball hit more home runs than Davis from 2016-18, as the slugger went yard 133 times.  All told, Davis hit .247/.323/.534 in 1916 PA in those three seasons, which included a Major League-leading 48 homers in 2018.  Jimmie Foxx and Mark McGwire are the only players in Athletics franchise history to hit more than 48 home runs in a single season, and Davis’ career year helped lead the A’s to a wild card berth, and brought the slugger an eighth-place finish in AL MVP voting.

Davis became such a beloved player in Oakland that the A’s signed him to a two-year, $33.5MM contract extension in April 2019, preventing him from hitting free agency following that season.  Remarkably, this is the only extension the Athletics have given to any player within the last decade, and this rare investment by the organization unfortunately didn’t pay off.  Davis struggled through an injury-plagued 2019 campaign and was never the same at the plate, batting .216/.291/.376 in 746 PA during the 2019-21 seasons.

The A’s moved Davis to the Rangers as part of a very memorable five-player trade in February 2021, with Davis’ inclusion in the deal seen as something of a salary offset for Oakland to absorb Elvis Andrus’ larger contract.  In hindsight, that transaction has gone from being “the Elvis Andrus trade” to now being known as “the Jonah Heim trade,” as the Rangers acquired the catcher who has become an All-Star and a key part of their 2023 championship roster.  Davis ended up appearing in only 22 games with Texas before being released, and he rejoined the A’s on a minor league contract and played his final 20 Major League games in an Oakland uniform.  In 2022, Davis continued his playing endeavors by suiting up in the Mexican League and with the Kentucky Wild Health Genomes of the independent Atlantic League.

No mention of Davis is complete without noting his steady .247 batting average across the 2015-18 seasons, as he hit that exact number in all four consecutive seasons.  While it would’ve been fitting if Davis had finished his career as a .247 hitter, he didn’t quite hit the mark, as his career slash line ended up at .242/.314/.491.  Davis hit 221 home runs and 590 RBI over his 3804 PA and 980 games with the Brewers, Athletics, and Rangers.

In regards to his new career, Davis told Nightengale that he spent the last year attending the Arizona Automotive Institute to learn the ins and outs of being a mechanic, as a logical extension of his longtime love of cars.  The owner of five vehicles himself, Davis said “I’m going to get a job after the summer and family vacations are over.  I’ll be an entry-level tech doing tires, oils and lubes, everything.  I’d love one day to do tune-ups on street racing cars, customization, restoration, just to be part of a club and go to car shows and just enjoy that scene.”

We at MLB Trade Rumors congratulate Davis on a fine career in baseball, and we wish him all the best in his new endeavors.

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  1. kmk1986

    1 year ago

    The dude crashed into a wall when he played in the outfield against the pirates I believe and was never the same after that

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    • User 1855579867

      1 year ago

      The dude cashed into a contract extension and was never the same after that.

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      • Blackpink in the area

        1 year ago

        What a stupid comment baseballteam. Truly stupid.

        This idea that players only care about money is ridiculous. You sound jealous of their success and fortune.

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        • BigBallsLongBat

          1 year ago

          It’s par for the course around these parts.

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        • BirdieMan

          1 year ago

          I heard Eric Karros on the Fox game of the week yesterday say, “I still signed a couple of contracts at the end of my career when I knew I was washed up”.

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      • case

        1 year ago

        because he didn’t want to keep making money after a minor, short term extension?

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    • unpaidobserver

      1 year ago

      “Just wanted to keep his bat in the lineup.”–Bob Melvin

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      • A'sfaninLondonUK

        1 year ago

        @all

        Maybe go to the The Players Tribune & read about Khris Davis and perhaps Rich Hill & their respective essays. All a bit different to the “see ball, hit ball” that many of our commenters want from their upstanding robots…

        I went to saw Khris play for the Diablos in Mexico. 0-4 with two strikeouts in what felt like a 120 degree day game. Typically he smiled, somehow, throughout….

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  2. kylegocougs

    1 year ago

    Love this

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  3. Ranger Danger19

    1 year ago

    The tv money is really drying up if this guy is training for a job at Jiffy Lube.

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  4. thebirds

    1 year ago

    Retired from what?

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    • drasco036

      1 year ago

      “I’m officially retired unless someone is interested in giving me a minor league contract. I’m focusing on my new career as an auto mechanic unless, again, someone wants to give me a minor league deal.”

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    • AlBundysFanClubPresident

      1 year ago

      It says baseball. On this baseball rumor site. So I’m going to guess baseball.

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  5. yankees500

    1 year ago

    Bro is out running side missions now

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  6. TrueOutcomeFan

    1 year ago

    Believe he gets his gold card. Fun career!

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    • gbs42

      1 year ago

      9 seasons, so he’s short, unfortunately.

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  7. Johnny utah

    1 year ago

    he hit 48 hrs like 4 years in a row
    and then never more than 10 the rest of his career
    wtf happened

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    • User 1855579867

      1 year ago

      Johnny, what happened was he got $33.5 million guaranteed, right..

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      • BigBallsLongBat

        1 year ago

        Why does this anger you so?

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        • kylegocougs

          1 year ago

          Because he doesn’t understand the economy but still supports capitalism

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      • User 1855579867

        1 year ago

        I am not angry. I am stating an opinion. Having a different opinion from yours does not mean anger, fear or phobia.

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        • Longinus

          1 year ago

          True, but having a poorly supported negative opinion is good cause for folks to develop better supported negative opinions about your motivations for not just having that opinion but also feeling the need to share them publicly.

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        • BaseballBrewTown

          1 year ago

          @Longinus One heck of a run on sentence. I guess not all of us are good at everything. Glass houses and stones are a bad combination.

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        • LactatingAlgore

          1 year ago

          “I’m not mad. Please don’t put in the paper that I got mad”.

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        • JazzJazz

          1 year ago

          baseballteam: No, no, no, no, that’s not how it works in this Modernism world. If you’re calling-out nonsense, evil, depravity, etc., it’s only because you’re Phobic!!

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      • jklemper

        1 year ago

        And therefore didn’t need to continue using any go juice.

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    • Sky14

      1 year ago

      Pretty much everything you said here is inaccurate.

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    • douglasb

      1 year ago

      48 HR in 4 straight seasons would have been incredible. What he actually did is hit .247 for 4 years in a row. He did hit over 40 HR for 3 straight years, and that’s damn impressive.

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      • baseball_jen

        1 year ago

        Thanks for noting his 3 consecutive 40+ hr seasons. Only other Athletics player to do it was Jimmie Foxx from 1932-34. 🙂

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    • baseball_jen

      1 year ago

      He crashed into the outfield wall in Pittsburgh & was literally never the same after that day! He injured his hip/oblique but they never called it anything worse than a “bruised” or “sore” & it didn’t seem very serious initially – in my mind anyway. It was hard to watch & I’ll never understand how that one event completely derailed his entire mlb career & so rapidly! It was kinda insane tbh!

      Going into that game in ’19 he’d already hit 10 HRs through the first 30-35 games of the ’19 season – so on his usu. pace to finish the season w/another 40+. The entire rest of the season? Just 13! I don’t think he ever even got near 10 HR/season again! It was heartbreaking … but ‍yeah – that’s basically what happened …

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  8. brucenewton

    1 year ago

    I pull wrenches. It’s a rewarding job. Forewarn, pay is not on par with major league salaries.

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    • PutPeteinthehall

      1 year ago

      Been doing it for 40 years. Almost feels like cheating using today’s electric ratchets /impact tools, scanners, and using the web to look for pattern failures. YouTube for a job I never did before. Also much easier to find and order parts than in the early 80’s when I started. Just like baseball it’s always a challenge from day to day. Can definitely believe a former player would want to try being an auto tech.

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      • kylegocougs

        1 year ago

        Thank you for the work you do for us that have no mechanical instincts

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        • JazzJazz

          1 year ago

          Davis now joins thousands of former pro athletes who are working at Costco.

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        • BaseballBrewTown

          1 year ago

          Some work at Sam’s club.

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  9. sheerterror

    1 year ago

    Having made over 67 million dollars you think he would be able to buy his own auto shop.

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    • mlb fan

      1 year ago

      “Having made over 67 million dollars”…I interpreted the article to mean he’d be buying or taking over an existing auto shop, but I guess it could be interpreted differently. When I hear a multi millionaire wants to get into the auto repair business, to me it suggests him buying an existing operation or starting his own auto shop or auto operation.

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    • NYCityRiddler

      1 year ago

      He pissed that away years ago, gotta keep those checks rollin in. Ahahaha!

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    • gbs42

      1 year ago

      Sounds like he’s happy doing it this way.

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        1 year ago

        The USA Today article states that he didn’t even know how to change a tire before enrolling in auto mechanic trade school. He definitely needs to find a mentor in his new endeavor. He was only 4 out of his class of 15 which graduated. Reminds of former NBA player JR Smith going to college full-time.

        (People don’t read articles and comment blindly.)

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    • mrperkins

      1 year ago

      Maybe he needs the feeling of being held accountable to stay busy and active. He doesn’t technically HAVE to do anything unless he really wasted his money. Or maybe he needs an excuse to get away from the wife for 5 days a week. A workshop is probably a similar masculine environment that is comparable to a baseball clubhouse. There are tons of reasons to choose to work.

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      • JazzJazz

        1 year ago

        mrperkins, I hope you don’t get flagged for promoting “toxic masculinity”.

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        • BaseballBrewTown

          1 year ago

          We need more toxic masculinity in this country. It is sorely lacking manly men, who do manly things, in pursuit is manly goals and ambitions.

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        • JazzJazz

          1 year ago

          You’re so right, BrewTown!

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  10. Clofreesz

    1 year ago

    He won the Edgar Martinez DH award over J.D. Martinez in 2018.

    J.D. should have won it, but I won’t complain if I were Khris.

    A solid slugger, enjoy your retirement.

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    • mlb fan

      1 year ago

      What are the odds of Edgar Martinez actually winning the Edgar Martinez award?…

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    • Rishi

      1 year ago

      I hate to reply this robotically at the mention but I have never understood the justification for that awards existence. An award for the best at hitting while not fielding; competing with less competition than any other “position” would because most teams don’t even have a full time DH. We have awards for hitting. Continuing the process, eventually we could have a benchman of the year award. Surely many a gritty benchman would thus be recognized.

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      • Mustard Tiger

        1 year ago

        DH’s are people too.

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  11. squishy

    1 year ago

    Greatest .247 hitter of all time!

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    • Monkey’s Uncle

      1 year ago

      Certainly the most consistent .247 hitter ever.

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      • Datashark

        1 year ago

        its a shame his career ended with a .242 line although that last year he almost hit enough to get it there.

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  12. AC Surf Baseball

    1 year ago

    Wow you could’ve given me 50 guesses at who led MLB in dingers from 2016-2018 and I wouldn’t have guessed Khris Davis. I probably would’ve even guessed Chris Davis before Khris.

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    • Ted

      1 year ago

      Chris Davis actually led MLB in HR 2013-2015 and then Khris did from 2016-2018.

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  13. miggywrld

    1 year ago

    Did he retire at 2:47?

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  14. unpaidobserver

    1 year ago

    I got to the Coliseum ten minutes after first pitch. I ran towards the Treehouse entrance, and heard a loud pop and looked up just as I was coming out towards the playing surface in what is basically a hundred feet beyond dead center. I looked up and there was a ball floating in the air in front of us, close enough to see the seams on the ball. Then a cheer as it hit just below me. Khris Davis had just homered.

    That was a heck of a hardhit ball.

    Have a great retirement Khris Davis!

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  15. LordD99

    1 year ago

    Did the other Chris Davis ever announce his retirement!?

    A .247 BA might challenge for the batting crown today.

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    • Ted

      1 year ago

      mlbtraderumors.com/2021/08/chris-davis-announces-r…

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    • Sk8

      1 year ago

      Guys like Joey Gallo and Pete Alonso wish they could bat .247.

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  16. CravenMoorehead

    1 year ago

    “Krush” Davis and “Crush” Davis are now both officially retired.

    🙁

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 year ago

      Then again both of them basically retired from hitting when they signed big contract extensions.

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  17. wscaddie56

    1 year ago

    At Miller Park in early 2015, about to buy a scooter gennett shirsey and my twin brother intervened and made me go for khris Davis.
    After a monster season by scoot he bought me the gennett shirsey for Christmas.
    Then Stearns RELEASES scooter and gave away Davis. I’ve really never gotten over that.
    Thanks for the memories khris, good luck under the hood.

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  18. Rsox

    1 year ago

    Well, i hope if he ever opens his own garage he at least calls it “the .247″…

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    • gbs42

      1 year ago

      He should be open every hour of every day.

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    • jimmyz

      1 year ago

      There should be a small plaque in the hall of fame commemorating his consecutive .247 seasons. Truly mind boggling feat

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  19. Old York

    1 year ago

    First ballot HOFer.

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 year ago

      UNANIMOUS

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  20. Sk8

    1 year ago

    Good luck to Khris Davis. If he loves it and finds passion in it, God bless him. I was an auto mechanic for 12 years and then went back for my Masters and became a teacher. That was 15 years ago and it was the best decision ever. Unless you love electronics and EVs, being a mechanic isn’t worth it or much fun like in years past. I’m sure he’s not doing it for the money. The man must really love working on cars.

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  21. jerseyjohn

    1 year ago

    He made some serious cake as a player. Cool to hear he’s going to keep busy and be a mechanic.

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 year ago

      Krush had that steak and potatoes strength

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  22. BirdieMan

    1 year ago

    Pitchers retired him a long time ago.

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  23. Mitchell Page

    1 year ago

    From an A’s man I say goodbye and a Salute to you rounding third base . The wealthiest car mechanic .

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  24. Mitchell Page

    1 year ago

    He could get some training with supercars at Creative Bespoke in Scottsdale Arizona . Do the custom Lamborghinii

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  25. hiflew

    1 year ago

    I think the coolest and weirdest fact about Khris Davis is that he batted exactly .247 for four consecutive years. This is just about statistically impossible to do and yet he did it.

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    • Datashark

      1 year ago

      He went downhill very fast after the streak was stopped

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  26. Yankeesforever

    1 year ago

    not surprising that so many of these juiced ball era earned contracts have come back to bite teams on the rear.

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  27. panj341

    1 year ago

    Can the Pirates talk him out of this?
    He could upgrade the offense and bat cleanup next game.

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  28. Niekro floater

    1 year ago

    Interesting story, he needs to separate himself from rest of mechanics, find his niche, start baseball clinic for kids. Not only will he fix your kids swing he’ll change your oil, so come on down to Khris Davis’ baseball auto … “Jimmy your dropping your hands n Mom time for new spark plugs.”

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  29. Datashark

    1 year ago

    .247 will be forever known as the Khris Davis line

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