Love to see this from Brennen Davis.
Outfielder Brennen Davis was once the Cubs’ top-ranked prospect, but a series of injuries have kept him from fulfilling that potential. Though a role as a bench bat once seemed like his floor projection, Davis has yet to debut in the majors as several other outfielders have moved ahead of him on the priority list.
#Cubs, #MLB, and #MiLB news and notes, links and discussion, plus more or less scientific food for thought. A not-very-eventful game, some reads, and no Brennen Davis news.
Brennen Davis has been snakebit by injuries throughout his professional career, the latest of which came when he was hit in the head by a pitch during a spring training game.
Rain prevented a lot of baseball Friday, but not this game. Rain moved through the Phoenix area Friday afternoon, and all but two scheduled games were cancelled.
Spring Training action is fully underway and the Chicago Cubs have seemingly completed their roster with the Cody Bellinger signing. However, the first 10 Cactus League games have highlighted some of the youth that the organization has been stockpiling for the last few years.
The Chicago Cubs are continuing to steam on with Spring Training action. For the first time, there is notable news on both an injury front and a debut
The Chicago Cubs have plenty of their top prospects on the verge of making the Major League roster, or their debuts, for the upcoming season. Spring Training is a great opportunity for these players to showcase what they can do to the coaching staff and front office.
The Cubs prospect looks healthy, at last. Brennen Davis was all over Top 100 prospect lists from 2020-22 and played in the 2021 Futures Game. The outfielder,
Davis was the Cubs’ No. 1 prospect until an injury. Now he’s trying to get his mojo back. The clock is ticking. 23-year-old (turns 24 next week) Chandler, Arizona native Brennen Davis still has time, but he needs to step on it.
InsidetheCubs.com will review each of the Chicago Cubs’ Top 30 prospects, as ranked by MLB.com at the end of the 2023 season. No. 19: OF Brennen Davis,
Everyone loses today, but there were a few impressive performances anyway. Everyone lost again. The minor leagues are limping towards the finish line. Tomorrow is traditionally the final day of the minor league system, but instead it’s going to be a typical Monday with no games.
Iowa beats Toledo, but every other team lost. Outfielder Brennen Davis ended his rehab stint and rejoined the Iowa Cubs. Left-handed pitcher Richard Bleier was released.
Wins tonight for South Bend and Myrtle Beach I’m still sick and I can’t really pay much attention to things, but I’ll try to give you the best Minor League Wrap that I can.
Around the Chicago Cubs' farm on Saturday, Brennen Davis joined a horde of Iowa players to hit home runs and Tennessee got blanked. The Chicago Cubs' farm system played three games on Saturday as the Myrtle Beach Pelicans had their game postponed due to inclement weather.
As the Iowa Cubs move to 2-0 on the season, we’re highlighting the pluses and minuses from their second game. Welcome back to Around the Farm! If you missed the first edition of the 2023 season, make sure to check it out. The Iowa Cubs are still the only Chicago Cubs' affiliate team playing at the moment, so we’ll be brief again.
Brennen Davis and Pete Crow-Armstrong are clearly part of the Chicago Cubs’ long-term plans. For now, they need more time to develop. Davis and Crow-Armstrong were among 10 players cut on Friday.
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