The outfielder, a second-round pick in the 2018 MLB Draft, exploded onto the scene in 2019, posting a .906 OPS in 50 games. When he hit 19 homes runs and recorded a .494 slugging percentage as a 21-year-old who reached Triple-A by season’s end in 2021, his prospect stock skyrocketed.
Unfortunately, the lost 2020 season that featured no minor league games stunted may have stunted his development, and then, the injuries started piling up.
A lot of them could be classified as freak injuries too, starting with his first back surgery in June 2022, followed by core surgery and, then, in 2024, back and ankle fractures, among other things.
After years of waiting for his body to cooperate with his talent, the Cubs finally cut bait at the start of this past offseason, opening up a 40-man roster spot in the process. Davis went on to sign with the New York Yankees…. where he’s absolutely dominating.
Brennen Davis is playing well and staying healthy with Yankees
Davis got off to a delayed start this season in the Florida Complex League, though once he got going, he crushed the rookie-level competition, accruing a 1.576 OPS in 21 plate appearances.
Even if he can’t be a part of what the 2025 Cubs are accomplishing, it’s hard not to root for Brennen Davis to succeed.