Breaking News: Giants Make Big Decision On 30-Years Old Star After Matt Chapman Signing
The Giants’ decision regarding JD Davis wasn’t entirely unexpected. Last week, they made headlines by signing Matt Chapman to a lucrative three-year, $54 million contract, effectively displacing Davis from the third base position.
Consequently, Davis found himself placed on waivers by the organization over the weekend, according to Robert Murray’s report.
Davis, who showcased versatility by playing both infield and outfield positions, became surplus to requirements following Chapman’s acquisition.
Despite Davis’ solid performance as San Francisco’s primary third baseman last season, appearing in 116 games at the position and 143 overall, batting .248 with 18 home runs and 69 RBI, the Giants seized the opportunity to upgrade with Chapman’s arrival. Additionally, the signing of Jorge Soler further limited Davis’ prospects within the team.
Speculation arose about potential landing spots for Davis, with insider Jon Heyman suggesting the Toronto Blue Jays as a viable destination.
Despite Davis winning his arbitration case for $6.9 million, a relatively modest sum for any team, his career .261 batting average and experience with both the Houston Astros and the New York Mets make him an appealing option for numerous ball clubs.
While Davis’ performance last season was commendable, Chapman’s arrival represents a clear defensive upgrade, given his status as one of the premier third basemen in the league with multiple Gold Glove awards to his name.
The outcome of Davis’ waiver status remains to be seen, but he could undoubtedly bolster the roster of several teams in need of his skills.