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  1. Compartir. Tommy Davis, dos veces campeón bate de la Liga Nacional con los Dodgers, falleció la noche del domingo a los 83 años de edad. Davis, nacido el 21 de marzo de 1939 en Brooklyn, Nueva York, murió en Phoenix acompañado por su familia. Davis ganó el título de bateo del Viejo Circuito en 1962 y 1963 y tiene las marcas de los ...

  2. WHO IS Tommy Davis? Davis’ 153 RBIs in that season broke Roy Campanella’s team record of 142 in 1953 and remain the franchise record; his 230 hits are the team record for a right-handed batter (second most in franchise history behind only Babe Herman’s 241 in 1930), and his .346 average was the highest by a Dodger right-handed hitter in ...

  3. www.tommysaxophone.comTommy Davis

    Tommy Davis, saxophonist of contemporary, electronic and chamber music currently in Montréal Canada, he studied in Paris and is a founding member of Duo d'Entre Deux and Proteus Saxophone Quartet

  4. 4 de abr. de 2022 · April 4, 20222:23 PM PDTUpdated 2 years ago. Two-time National League batting champion and two-time All-Star Tommy Davis has died at 83. In announcing his death, the Los Angeles Dodgers said Davis ...

  5. Tommy Davis enters his fifth season as an assistant track & field coach. Davis primarily works with the jumps and multi-events. During his time at WashU, Davis has coached one NCAA champion, 24 All-Americans, 13x NCAA Qualifiers, 5x Conference Champs, 23x All-Conference performances, and two school records.

  6. Tommy Davis | 1964 Topps Batting Leaders Card (#7) Baseball Almanac Research Library. In 1953, Roy Campanella had 142 runs batted in (RBI), a new franchise record for the Dodgers, passing the mark set by Jack Fournier (130 RBI in 1925) then tied by Babe Herman in 1930. Tommy Davis broke Campy's record in 1962, driving in 1953 runs, the most RBI ...

  7. 4 de abr. de 2022 · Tommy Davis, a two-time National League batting champion who won three World Series titles while playing with the Los Angeles Dodgers, died April 3 in Phoenix. He was 83.