Orioles first baseman Chris Davis has made history of a dubious nature. After starting Monday's game 0 for 3, he is now zero for his last 47 going back to last Sept. 14. The extended slump gives Davis sole possession of the MLB record for most consecutive at-bats without a hit.
What's especially soul-crushing for Davis is that he's lined out all three times in Monday's game against Oakland. Each time he hit it hard and it was just right at an outfielder.
As things stand, the longest ever droughts between hits for position players.
Chris Davis, 2018-19: 0 for 47Eugenio Velez, 2010-11: 0 for 46Bill Bergen, 1909: 0 for 45Dave Campbell, 1973: 0 for 45Craig Counsell, 2011: 0 for 45Davis was an All-Star and finished third in AL MVP voting in 2013, when he led the majors with 52 homers and 138 RBI. He also got MVP votes in 2015, when he led the majors with 47 homers. The following offseason the Orioles agreed to sign him for seven years and $161 million.
Last season, Davis hit .168/.243/.296 (50 OPS+) with -2.8 WAR. I don't think we need to list his slash line this season.
Davis has cleared well over $100 million in his career and has a lot more coming, but money doesn't buy happiness. It's hard to not feel sorry for Chris Davis the human being right now. Hopefully he gets a hit soon.