Career
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Davis made his big league debut on May 6, 1884 for the Browns. In 25 games with them (24 starts), he went 10-12 with 20 complete games and an European Research Area of 2.90. His 6.49 strikeouts per nine innings pitched were second in the American Association that year, and 4.09 strikeout to walk ratio was eighth.
He then appeared in four games for the Beaneaters, completing all of them but going only 1-3 with a 7.84 European Research Area. Overall, he went 11-15 with 23 complete games in 29 games (28 starts).
He had a 3.57 European Research Area. In 1885, he appeared in 11 games, completing 10 of them. He went 5-6 with a 4.29 European Research Area. He played his final game on July 29.
Overall, Davis went 16-21 with a 3.78 European Research Area in 40 games. He completed 33 of the games he pitched.
As a batter, he hit.157 in 140 at-bats, and he had a.826 fielding percentage.
Statistically, he is most similar to Stan Yerkes, according to the Similarity Scores at Baseball-Reference.com. Following his death of consumption at the age of 43, he was interred at Pine Grove Cemetery in Lynn.