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TITANS `07: Played in 46 games as a freshman, making 10 starts in left field and 27 as the designated hitter Picked up his first career hit in his first start on Feb. 11 at UNLV in his third plate appearance Picked up his first career RBI on Feb. 17 vs. Arizona Had eight multi-hit games, including Feb. 27 vs. San Diego and Apr. 20 vs. Pacific when he posted a season best three hits Picked up a season-high two RBI in a game on two occasions, one versus Pepperdine on Mar. 13, the other on May 8 vs. Loyola Marymount Posted a nine-game hitting streak from Mar. 31 to Apr. 20 that saw him go 15-for-29 (.517) with 3 RBI and 11 runs scored over that span. DEER VALLEY HS: Lettered his junior and senior seasons at Deer Valley High School in Glendale, Arizona, under Head Coach Larry Eubanks Hit .425 with 5 home runs as a junior, driving in 17 for the Skyhawks team that qualified for the state playoffs Helped the Skyhawks to a State 5AII Championship with a monstrous season, hitting .592 with 10 home runs and 50 RBI (1.173 slugging percentage) in 2006 Was a two-time All-Region and All-State player for Deer Valley, and earned Region Player of the Year in 2006 Selected in the 29th round of the 2006 MLB first-year player draft by the Washington Nationals. PERSONAL: Born on December 21, 1987, in Lakewood, Calif. Parents are Rodney and Sonia Davis Full name is Khris Adrian Davis Has one brother (Aaron) and one sister (Sarrah) Majoring in kinesiology Lists his parents, Torii Hunter, Willie Mays, and Jermaine Dye as his greatest baseball influences Says winning a state championship and the Connie Mack World Series and playing at the 2007 College World Series are his greatest sports thrills Spends his free time watching baseball and spending time with his family Favorites include: Los Angeles Dodgers (team), Denzel Washington and Stacy Dash (actors), Training Day and Man on Fire (movies), Kanye West, Tupac Shakur and The Game (musical artists), City of Quartz (book) and baseballamerica.com (website). |
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