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Eric Davis 1986 - fredtoast - 05-05-2019 Only twice in MLB history has a player hit 25 home runs and stolen 80 bases. In 1986 Eric Davis hit 27 home runs and stole 80 bases. Rickey Henderson had slighlty better totals (28 HR, 87 SB), but it took him 608 at bats compared to only 415 for Davis. If you project Davis's numbers over 608 at bats he would have hit 40 home runs and stole 117 bases. Even more incredible is the fact that Davis's 27 home runs was good for FIFTH in the NL during that dead ball era. His home run rate (.065) was almost identical to league leader Mike Schmidt (.067) who hit 37 in 552 at bats. BTW Eric Davis was only 24 in 1986. Davis could have been not just great, but one of the greatest of all time if he had stayed healthy. RE: Eric Davis 1986 - Circleville Guy - 05-05-2019 This post seems a little random but I always like talking Reds baseball. The thing that I remember about ED was that he always looked so graceful and it didn’t matter if he was hitting, running bases or fielding. If he would have stayed healthy, wow! For those that never got to see that man field, he was as good as Billy Hamilton. He could time that jump over the wall and rob homers with the best of them. The only guy I remember seeing that did it better was a cat named Jim Edmunds. That guy really burnt the Reds. ED would have easily been a top 3 Red ever if he would’ve stayed healthy. One of my favorite all time Reds. RE: Eric Davis 1986 - HarleyDog - 05-05-2019 Miss watching Eric Davis. Top notch. RE: Eric Davis 1986 - bengalfan74 - 05-05-2019 I'll never forget that home run in the 1st game of the World Series. Tim McCarver had been telling the world how the Reds had no chance against Stewart right before that blast. RE: Eric Davis 1986 - Forever Spinning Vinyl - 05-06-2019 https://www.mlb.com/news/eric-davis-put-up-video-game-stats-for-reds-c279109048 Quote:Davis, absurdly, was even better in 1987. On Opening Day, he went 3-for-3 with two walks, a homer and two stolen bases. Ten games into the season, Davis was hitting .526 with four homers and eight stolen bases. On May 1, he hit two home runs, including a grand slam. Two days later, Davis hit three more runs -- one to left, one to center and one to right. One of those was a grand slam, too. He also stole a base. RE: Eric Davis 1986 - fredtoast - 05-08-2019 (05-05-2019, 02:29 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Only twice in MLB history has a player hit 25 home runs and stolen 80 bases. A little OT, but only 3 players have had a season with 25 HR and 60 SB. In addition to Henderson and Davis, Joe Morgan did it twice ('73, '76). RE: Eric Davis 1986 - Forever Spinning Vinyl - 05-27-2019 |