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On Sunday Night, a Former Los Angeles Dodgers Star Died

Over the weekend, a former Los Angeles Dodgers star died. Tommy Davis, the Dodgers’ former standout outfielder, died on Sunday night. He was 83 years old when he died.

Davis, especially early in his baseball career, was a terrific batter. In 1962 and 1963, he won back-to-back batting titles. The three-time World Series winner still maintains the single-season hits (230) and RBI records for the Dodgers (153). During the 1962 season, he set both.

During this difficult time, we express our heartfelt condolences to Tommy Davis’ family and friends.

Mike DiGiovanna tweeted, “The Dodgers have announced that Tommy Davis, who won back-to-back batting crowns in 1962 and 1963 and maintains single-season club records with 230 hits and 153 RBI, has died at the age of 83.”

 “Three-time World Series winner [Tommy] Davis won back-to-back batting crowns with the #Dodgers in 1962-63, and still holds the single-season club record with 230 hits and 153 RBI,” Bob Nightengale continued.

 “The Dodgers are heartbroken to learn of the passing of Tommy Davis, the two-time National League batting champion. The Dodgers tweeted, “Our sympathies are with his friends and family.”

 “Tommy Davis, a founding member of the Seattle Pilots and a childhood hero of mine with the Dodgers, died at the age of 83, according to the Dodgers. Larry Stone wrote, “RIP.”

 Tommy Davis’ early career trajectory indicated that he would be inducted into the Hall of Fame. However, in 1965, he suffered a terrible ankle injury and was never the same again.

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Davis is regarded as one of baseball’s all-time greats, particularly in the history of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

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