Matt Davidson Trying To Become Two-Way Player
6 years agoChicago White Sox third baseman Matt Davidson will focus on becoming a two-way player this offseason. The White Sox support the decision and plan on assessing him throughout the offseason. Davidson tossed three scoreless innings in three blowout games in 2018, giving up one hit and a walk while striking out two. He has a 92 mph fastball with what the coaching staff thinks is decent movement. Before pitching this year, Davidson had last stepped on a mound in high school. He'd like to be able to help keep the bullpen fresh, and he's not expecting to be used in high-leverage situations. It's a fun story, but it's unlikely to stick or produce good results over the long term. Davidson is a power option in deeper leagues, but he swings and misses too often to be a strong option in mixed leagues. He hit .228 with 20 homers, 62 RBI and a .738 OPS in 123 games this year.
Source: 670 The Score - Bruce Levine
Source: 670 The Score - Bruce Levine