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Jay Davis (born October 3, 1970, in Chicago, Illinois) is a former professional baseball player.

Key Information

He played seven seasons as an outfielder with the Hanwha Eagles of the Korea Baseball Organization.[1] Davis had the longest career of a foreign player in the KBO League, achieving the highest batting average (minimum 2,000 at-bats) in that category, as well as the most runs scored, the most hits, the most runs batted in, and the most stolen bases of any foreign-born player.[citation needed]

Career

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Davis was the 318th pick overall of the 1989 June Amateur Draft, chosen out of Rezin Orr High School by the New York Mets.[citation needed] He spent ten years in the minor leagues, never making it to the Majors.

In 1999, Davis left for Korea and the Hanwha Eagles. He and fellow American import Dan Rohrmeier, as well as Koreans Song Ji-man and Chang Jong-hoon, led the Eagles to the 1999 Korean Series championship; the team had a slugging percentage of .487, the highest team total in KBO League history.[2] Davis contributed with a slash line of .328/.376/.570 with 30 homers, 35 stolen bases, 93 runs, and 106 RBI. His was the seventh-best batting average in the KBO League that year, and tops for all foreign-born players.[citation needed]

In 2000, Davis' .334 batting average was fifth-best in the league; he added 22 home runs and 21 stolen bases.[citation needed] Davis' 2001 season continued the trend, with a slash line of 335/.406/.558 to accompany 30 home runs, 95 runs, and 96 RBI. Davis finished fifth in the KBO League in batting average, and his 166 hits were one behind league leader Lee Byung-kyu.[citation needed] In 2002 Davis hit only .287 with 21 home runs; he still led all American-born players in the KBO in batting average.[citation needed]

After four successful seasons with the Eagles, Davis played the 2003 season in the Mexican League. He returned to Korea and the Eagles for the 2004–2006 seasons. His 2004 season featured a .323 batting average, 24 homers, and a league-leading 90 runs scored (tying Park Yong-taik). With a .323 batting average, 24 home runs, and 86 RBI, Davis earned a 2005 KBO League Golden Glove Award. That year he passed Tyrone Woods for the longest KBO career by a foreigner, and he also broke Woods' record for career RBI by a foreigner.[citation needed] In 2006, Davis hit .284 with 21 home runs.

In Davis' seven seasons with the Eagles, he compiled a .313 batting average, 167 home runs, and 591 runs batted in.[3]

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''Jay Davis'' is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and comedy producer known for his appearance in the HBO documentary series Dane Cook's Tourgasm and for his long career producing and hosting popular comedy shows in Los Angeles. Davis initially moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting, booking national commercials, a Disney after-school special, and several television roles before transitioning to stand-up comedy and show production. He created a weekly comedy night at an Irish pub on the Sunset Strip, which quickly became one of the most talked-about comedy venues in the city, featuring appearances and drop-ins by prominent comedians including Dave Chappelle, Dane Cook, Alonzo Bodden, and others. After the pub closed, Davis relocated his show to the Laugh Factory on the Sunset Strip, where he has produced and hosted regular comedy nights for many years, including the "Life of the Party" series, establishing himself as one of the top comedy promoters in Los Angeles. He has toured nationally, including as an opener for Dane Cook, and appeared in television shows such as Boston Legal, Tosh.0, and Jimmy Kimmel Live, as well as films including Cash Collectors with Michael Madsen and the horror movie The Tarot, which he also produced. Over more than two decades, Davis has played a significant role in the Los Angeles comedy scene by curating high-energy shows that showcase top talent and contribute to the development of new performers.

Early life

Birth and personal background

Little public information is available about Jay Davis's early life or birth. Jay Davis has no known basketball career. Jay Davis initially moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting, booking national commercials, a Disney after-school special, and several television roles before transitioning to stand-up comedy and show production. Later in his career, he has appeared in television shows such as Boston Legal, Tosh.0, and Jimmy Kimmel Live, as well as films including Cash Collectors with Michael Madsen and the horror movie The Tarot, which he also produced. No further details on specific years, roles, or additional credits are available in the provided sources.

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No verified personal details such as height, ethnicity, or early sports background are available from reliable sources for Jay Davis the comedian.
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