• Full name Henry Davis
  • Born 09/21/1999 in Bedford, NY
  • Profile Ht.: 6'0" / Wt.: 220 / Bats: R / Throws: R
  • School Louisville
  • Drafted in the 1st round (1st overall) by the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2021 (signed for $6,500,000).
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    Davis ranked as the No. 306 prospect in the 2018 class out of Fox Lane High in Bedford, N.Y., but at the time he was seen as a defensive-first catcher with work to do offensively. His loudest tool was by far his arm, with some scouts grading it as a 70 at the time and comparing it to the best throwing arms in the majors while he was still in high school. That remains the case for Davis, whose arm strength is elite and at least a 70-grade tool now, but his offensive development and performance this spring have pushed him up draft boards to the point where most teams consider him the best college bat in the 2021 class. A 6-foot-2, 210-pound backstop, Davis entered Louisville with a swing that was described as too steep, lengthy and stiff. He’s improved that significantly over three seasons, though his swing is still a bit unorthodox. Davis sets up with a crouched and open stance, with his hands at shoulder length before cocking back in his load and striding to an even or closed setup with his feet. It’s a strength-based swing more than a twitchy, fluid, bat speed operation, but Davis combines standout zone recognition, pure bat-to-ball skills and plus power to his pull side to make everything work. Davis has walked more than he’s struck out in his Louisville career, with 31 walks to 23 strikeouts through 49 games in 2021 and was flirting with .400 for a decent stretch of the season while also tapping into a career-high 14 homers. Most of that power goes to the pull side, and Davis’ approach in general has been to his pull side. He’s produced against every pitch type this spring, with an OPS over 1.000 against fastballs, breaking balls and offspeed offerings, though he has shown more swing and miss against changeups than other pitch types. Scouts are split on whether or not Davis will catch at the next level. He has the arm strength and athleticism—he’s a good runner for a catcher—but needs to work on his blocking and receiving.

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Career Transactions

  • Pittsburgh Pirates activated C Henry Davis from the 10-day injured list.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates placed C Henry Davis on the 10-day injured list retroactive to September 5, 2024. Left hand inflammation.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates recalled C Henry Davis from Indianapolis Indians.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates optioned C Henry Davis to Indianapolis Indians.
  • Indianapolis Indians activated C Henry Davis.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates reassigned C Henry Davis to the minor leagues.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates activated C Henry Davis from the 7-day injured list.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates sent C Henry Davis on a rehab assignment to Indianapolis Indians.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates sent C Henry Davis on a rehab assignment to Indianapolis Indians.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates sent C Henry Davis on a rehab assignment to Altoona Curve.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates placed C Henry Davis on the 7-day injured list. Concussion.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates recalled C Henry Davis from Indianapolis Indians.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates optioned C Henry Davis to Indianapolis Indians.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates selected the contract of C Henry Davis from Indianapolis Indians.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates selected the contract of C Henry Davis from Indianapolis Indians.
  • Indianapolis Indians activated C Henry Davis.
  • Indianapolis Indians activated C Henry Davis.
  • C Henry Davis assigned to Indianapolis Indians from Altoona Curve.
  • C Henry Davis assigned to Indianapolis Indians from Altoona Curve.
  • C Henry Davis roster status changed by Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates invited non-roster C Henry Davis to spring training.

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