William Raasch performed surgery on the knee June 2…was sent to Single-A Wisconsin on a rehab assignment July 1 and went 2-for-20 (.100) with three walks and two RBI in six games before he was reinstated from the DL July 7…hit .246 with 22 home runs and 50 RBI in 75 games following his return…had seven home runs and 25 RBI over his first 68 games through Aug. 5…then had three two-homer games over a 13-game span from Aug. 6 to 19 and tallied 20 home runs and 41 RBI over his final 53 games starting Aug. 6…led the majors in home runs and tied for second in the NL in RBI from Aug. 6 through the end of the season…had two home runs and six RBI Aug. 6 against San Diego, two home runs and four RBI Aug. 9 against St. Louis and two home runs and five RBI Aug. 19 against Miami…the six RBI against the Padres were a career high…hit .228 with 10 home runs and 24 RBI in 26 games in August to earn Brewers Player of the Month honors…tied for the NL lead in home runs in August (Gonzalez, COL) and tied for third in RBI…earned the honor again in September/October after hitting .284 with 10 home runs and 20 RBI over his final 32 games…had a season-high six-game hitting streak from Sept. 18 to 23 (8-for-20, .400)…connected for his fifth two-homer game of the season Sept. 27 at St. Louis.In his first full season in the Major Leagues batted .244 with 22 HR and 69 RBI in 144 games...Made 131 starts, all in left field...Tied for 10th in the National League in extra-base hits (61)...Produced game-winning extra-inning hits on 4/20 at Pittsburgh (solo homer in 14th inning) and 4/28 at St. Louis (RBI-triple in 12th inning)...Gave the Brewers a 4-3 victory on 5/15 vs. Pittsburgh with a 2-run walk-off single in the ninth inning off Mark Melancon...Recorded a career-high 4 hits on 4/5 at Boston and again on 5/26 vs. BaltimoreMade his first career Opening Day roster after batting .262 (16-for-61) with 6 HR and 16 RBI in 28 games during Spring Training.....his 6 HR and 16 RBI led the team...Batted .279 with 11 HR and 27 RBI in 56 games with the Brewers...Made 32 starts (30g in LF, 2g at DH)...Had three stints with the Brewers (Opening Day-5/1, 7/12-7/14 and 7/23-end)...Batted .294 (35-for-119, 11hr, 27rbi) in 41 games during his final stint with the Brewers, replacing the suspended Ryan Braun...Led the team in home runs (11) and tied Carlos Gomez and Jonathan Lucroy for the team lead in RBI (27) following his 7/23 recall...Made his Major League debut on Opening Day vs. Colorado and grounded into a fielder's choice as a pinch hitter...Recorded his first Major League hit with a double off Patrick Corbin on 4/6 vs. Arizona...Hit his first Major League homer with a pinch-hit solo shot off Colt Hynes on 7/23 vs. San Diego...Became the fifth player in franchise history to hit his first Major League homer as a pinch hitter: Bob Hansen (1974), Trent Durrington (2004), Prince Fielder (2005) and Taylor Green (2012)...Batted .255 with 13 HR and 37 RBI in 69 games at Triple-A Nashville. 10 AB each year)…his .549 slugging percentage and .874 OPS were his best since his 56-game rookie season of 2013 (.596 and .949)…ranked fifth in the American League in slugging, tied for fifth in total bases, sixth in extra base hits and seventh in OPS…was also sixth in strikeouts, tied for sixth in hit by pitches, tied for seventh in sacrifice flies and tied for 10th in intentional walks (5)…led the A's in home runs, RBI, extra base hits, total bases, slugging, OPS and strikeouts…had more extra base hits (77) than singles (65) for the second consecutive season…hit 46 of his 48 home runs as a designated hitter, which fell one short of the ML record of 47 set by David Ortiz with Boston in 2006…had 118 RBI, which set an Oakland record for a DH and ranked seventh in ML history…broke the previous Oakland marks of 39 home runs and 114 RBI by Frank Thomas in 2006…won the Edgar Martinez Outstanding Designated Hitter Award after leading led ML designated hitters in home runs and RBI…batted .247 in 139 games as the DH and his games played tied for fifth most in Oakland history…the were the most since Dave Parker had 140 in 1989…led the majors with 27 home runs in 64 games after the All-Star Break and ranked second in RBI (59)…the home runs were the most in Athletics history after the All-Star Break (previous, 24: Foxx in 1933 and McGwire in 1996)…led the majors in go-ahead home runs (21) and tied Ramirez (CLE) for the lead in go-ahead RBI (33)…the go-ahead home runs were second in Oakland history to the record of 23 by Reggie Jackson in 1969…the go-ahead RBI tied for tied for third… ranked third in the AL in game winning RBI (17)…set an Oakland record and led the majors with 19 home runs in the seventh inning or later…tied for the ML lead with 38 RBI in the seventh or later…set an Oakland record and tied for the ML lead with eight home runs in the eighth inning… set an Athletics record and led the majors with four extra inning home runs…hit 35 of his home runs at night, which broke the Oakland record (33, Canseco in 1991)…hit .256 (109-for-425) with 37 of his 48 home runs against right-handed pitchers compared to .219 (33-for-151) against left-handers…the home runs off righties were second in Oakland history (McGwire, 40 in 1996)… had 46 home runs and 121 RBI in 146 games batting clean-up…the RBI set an Oakland record for the number four hitter and were the most by an Athletic since Gus Zernial had 125 in 1951…the home runs were second in Oakland history (McGwire, 51 in 1996) and the games played ranked fourth and were the most since Dave Kingman had 157 in 1985…has hit clean-up 376 times in an A's uniform, which is fourth mo14-gain Oakland history…23 of his 48 home runs came with runners on base…for the third straight year, 25 came against the AL West, which was one short of the Oakland record (26, McGwire in 1992)…had 10 home runs and 26 RBI in 19 games against Texas… the RBI were second most by any Major Leaguer against the Rangers (27, Brett Boone in 2001) and the home runs tied for second (11, Mickey Mantle in 1961)…is a .307 (61-for-199) hitter with 27 home runs and 63 RBI in 55 games against Texas in his three seasons with the A's…appeared in just 11 games on defense, including 10 starts, all in left field…did not commit an error in 17 chances and now has an 80-game errorless streak as an outfielder…singled in his only pinch hitting appearance.Hit a career-high 43 home runs after slugging 42 in 2016 to become the second player in Athletics history with back-to-back 40-homer seasons…the other is Jimmie Foxx, who did it three straight seasons from 1932-34…joins Foxx (three times), McGwire (three times) and Canseco (twice) as the only players in Athletics history with multiple 40-homer seasons…the 43 homers tied for fifth in Oakland history and tied for eighth in Athletics history…is the only Major Leaguer with two 40-homer seasons over the last two years and his 85 home runs over that span are second most in the majors and the most by an Athletic in back-to-back seasons since Mark McGwire had 86 in 1996-97…had a career-high 110 RBI after driving in 102 runs in 2016 and is the first Athletic with back-to-back 100 RBI seasons since Miguel Tejada (2000-03) and Eric Chavez (2001-03)…the 110 RBI are the most by an Athletic since Frank Thomas had 114 in 2006…his 212 RBI over the last two years are eighth most in the majors and the most by an Athletic in consecutive seasons since Miguel Tejada had 237 from 2002-03…struck out a career high 195 times, which fell two short of the Athletics record of 197 set by Jack Cust in 2008…had the second most strikeouts in Athletics history and tied for 10th most in American League history…ranked second in the AL in home runs, third in RBI, tied for third in strikeouts, tied for fifth in grounded into double plays (20), tied for sixth in extra base hits (72) and tied for eighth in sacrifice flies (7)…batted .247 for the third consecutive season…slugged .528 and had a .336 on-base percentage, which were the highest of his four full seasons…also had career highs in games (153), at bats (566), runs (91), hits (140), home runs, RBI, walks (73), extra base hits and strikeouts…led the A's in runs, total bases (299), home runs, RBI, slugging percentage, strikeouts and grounded into double plays and tied for the lead in games, sacrifice flies, hit by pitches (6) and walks…hit 34 of his home runs as a left fielder, which is an Oakland record and the most by an A's left fielder since Bob Cerv hit 37 of his 38 home runs in 1958 as a left fielder…26 came at home, which tied for second most in Oakland history and fell one short of Jason Giambi's record of 27 in 2001…42 came batting fourth, which are third most in Athletics history (McGwire 51 in 1996, Foxx 44 in 1934)…led the AL and tied for third in the majors in go-ahead RBI (31)…tied for the AL lead and tied for second in the majors in go-ahead home runs (20)…the go-ahead home runs tied for second most in Oakland history and were the most since Jose Canseco also had 20 in 1991…hit .257 (114-for-444) with 36 of his 43 home runs against right-handed pitchers, .213 (26-for-122) against left-handers…batted clean-up 143 times, which is fourth most in Oakland history and the most since 1985 when Dave Kingman had 157…started 115 games in left field and 37 at designated hitter…hit .291 with nine home runs and 33 RBI as the DH compared to .233 with 34 home runs and 77 RBI as an outfielder…committed just one error in 116 games as a left fielder and his .995 fielding percentage is second best in Oakland history by a left fielder (Rudi, .996 in 1971)…however, his 1.95 total chances per nine innings are fourth fewest and his two assists match the fewest by a qualifier - two-thirds of team games (Henderson, 2 in 142 games in 1998)…his fielding percentage is eighth best in Oakland history by any outfielder…had the fourth highest percentage of swings that miss in the AL (33.7%).OAKLAND: Was the A's Opening Day starter in left field on April 3 against Los Angeles (AL) and went 3-for-4 with two home runs and two RBI…become the second player in Oakland history with two home runs on Opening Day (Jason Giambi, 2000 vs. Detroit)…it was his first of four multi-homer games (April 28 at Houston, June 28 at Houston, Aug. 25 vs. Texas) and he now has 15 in his career…tied the Oakland Opening Day record for total bases with nine (Reggie Jackson, 1974 at Texas)…became the first Athletic with three hits on Opening Day since 2002 (David Justice and Jeremy Giambi vs. Texas)…went 0-for-4 April 13 at Kansas City to snap a career-high 18-game reaching base streak dating back to Sept. 23, 2015…it also snapped a seven-game hitting streak and a six-game run scored streak… struck out in 21 consecutive games from April 17 to May 10 (33 strikeouts total) to set an Athletics record for consecutive games with a strikeout by a non-pitcher…broke that mark by fanning in 22 consecutive games from Aug. 11 to Sept. 5 (33 strikeouts total)…the streak is third longest by any Athletic (34, Vida Blue, April 9-Sept. 12, 1971; 29, Jim Nash, May 12, 1967-April 24, 1968)… finished April with 10 homers, which marked the third double digit homer month of his career (10 in August, 2015; 11 in May, 2016)…became the sixth player in Oakland history to hit 10 or more home runs in April, the first since Nick Swisher in 2006…matched his career high with four strikeouts May 8 against Los Angeles (AL)…it was his first of three four-strikeout games in 2017 (June 17 vs. New York-AL and Aug. 16 vs. Kansas City) and he now has seven in his career…played in the 500th game of his career May 6 against Detroit…had 112 career home runs and is the 25th player in Major League history with at least that many home runs in the first 500 games of his career…equaled his career high with three walks at New York (AL) on May 27 (also Sept. 14, 2016 at Kansas City)…committed his only error of the season May 31 at Cleveland and went errorless over his final 69 games in the outfield…hit .186 in May, which matched the lowest single-month batting average of his career (Sept. 2016 and July 2015)…then batted .299 in June and now has a .280 (80-for-286) career average in the month, which is his best for any month of the season… however, set an Oakland record for strikeouts in June with 42…it was the third highest total for any month in Oakland history (45, Cust in July 2008; 43, Monday in Aug. 1968)…had his third career walk-off hit June 15 against New York (AL), a two-run single in the bottom of the 10th… slugged his 100th career double June 22 against Houston…hit his second career walk-off home run July 15 against Cleveland (also May 17, 2016 vs. Texas)…it was his second game-ending RBI of the season and the fourth of his career…batted .207 in July and .200 in August…homered in three straight games for the third time in his career Aug. 6-9 (May 26-28, 2014 and Aug. 12-14, 2016)… snapped a career-high 0-for-20 streak with his 500th career hit Aug. 22 at Baltimore, a home run in the ninth inning off O'Day…batted .321 in September, which is the best single-month average of his career.Was acquired from Milwaukee on Feb. 12 for Bubba Derby and Jacob Nottingham and went on to bat .247 with 42 home runs and 102 RBI in 150 games…became the fifth player in Oakland history (Canseco, Giambi, Jackson and McGwire) and seventh in Athletics history (Foxx, Zernial) to hit 40 home runs…his 42 home runs tied for third in the American League, tied for sixth in Oakland history and tied for ninth in Athletics history…they were the most since Jason Giambi had 43 in 2000…became the 17th player in Oakland history to drive in 100 runs, the first since Frank Thomas in 2006 (114)…struck out 166 times, which ranked seventh in the AL and fifth in Athletics history…had career highs in games, at bats (555), runs (85), hits (137), home runs, RBI, extra base hits (68) and strikeouts and matched his best in triples (2)…led the A's with 137 hits, which were second fewest by a team-leader in Oakland history in a non-strike season (136, Dave Revering in 1979)…also led the club in runs, hits, home runs, RBI, strikeouts, slugging (.524), extra base hits (68), total bases (291), sacrifice flies (5), hit by pitches (8) and grounded into double plays (19)…hit .245 with 23 home runs and 47 RBI in 69 games after the All-Star Break after batting .248 with 19 home runs and 55 RBI in 81 games before the break…tied for second in the majors in post-break home runs and fell one short of the Athletics record of 24 (Foxx, 1933; McGwire, 1996)…batted .267 with 31 of his 42 home runs at night, .207 during the day…tied for second in the majors in night home runs and had the second best total in Oakland history…his .575 night slugging percentage was fourth best in the AL…hit 27 of his home runs as a left fielder, which was second most in the AL and one short of the Oakland record of 28 (Grieve, 1999)…his other 15 home runs came as the designated hitter, which were the most by an A's DH since 2009 (18, Cust)…batted .234 as a left fielder, .264 as the DH and was 2-for-4 (.500) as a pinch hitter…slugged 25 home runs against AL West competition, which fell one short of the Oakland record of 26 (McGwire, 1992)…hit 10 home runs against Texas, which were the most in Oakland history against any team…added eight home runs against Seattle, which were the most by an Athletic against the Mariners…hit 19 home runs at home, which were the most by an Athletic in the Coliseum since Jack Cust had 20 in 2008…however, had a .278 on-base percentage, which was the second lowest home on-base percentage in the AL…had 10 first-pitch home runs, which tied for fourth in the AL and were the most by an Athletic since Mark McGwire had 13 in 1996…had 42 home runs and 42 walks and his .307 on-base percentage was fourth lowest in Major League history by a 40-home run hitter…it was second lowest in 2016 (.302, Frazier CWS)…batted .243 with runners in scoring position, but that mark dropped to .159 with RISP and two outs…is a .153 (29-for-190) career hitter with RISP and two outs…hit just seven of his 42 home runs with two outs…appeared exclusively in left field on defense, where he committed five errors in 93 games…the errors were second most among AL left fielders (Grossman, MIN 8) and were the most by an A's left fielder since 1991 (8, R.Henderson)…made a team-leading 87 starts batting clean-up and 40 starts in the five spot…swung and miss at 33.9% of his pitches seen, which was second highest in the AL (Davis, BAL 36.8%).

Davis set a career high with 150 games played and 610 plate appearances in 2016, and his 42 home runs and 102 RBIs shattered his previous bests of 27 and 69, respectively. He previously played for the Milwaukee Brewers. 5-11, 203lb (180cm, 92kg) Team:Oakland Athletics(majors) Born:December 21, 1987in Lakewood, CAus. Play Now Positions: Leftfielder and Designated Hitter Bats: Right • Throws: Right 5-11, 205lb (180cm, 92kg) .

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