The New York Yankees have signed outfielder Brennen Davis to a minor league deal, as reported by Aram Leighton of Just Baseball. It remains unclear whether the deal includes an invitation to big league Spring Training.
Brennen Davis, 25, has yet to make his MLB debut but has been a strong presence in the minor leagues for several years. A second-round pick by the Chicago Cubs in 2018, Davis broke through at the age of 19, posting an impressive .305/.381/.525 slash line in 50 games at the Single-A level in 2019. After the cancellation of the 2020 minor league season, Davis started the 2021 season at High-A but was quickly promoted to Double-A after just eight games. During his time with the Cubs' Tennessee affiliate, he recorded a solid .252/.367/.474 slash line in 76 games. His performance earned him another promotion to Triple-A, where he impressed with a .268/.397/.536 slash line in 16 games late in the season.
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