Not being re-signed in Baltimore was probably the lowest point, mentally, of my career. That city was the only place where I wanted to be at the time, based on everything that had transpired. Eric Davis baltimorebasecareer Change image and share on social
I'm no different than others with cancer. I just happen to play professional baseball. I'm part of those statistics that cancer has touched as well. Eric Davis baseballcancerhappen Change image and share on social
Circulating through the children's ward and seeing terminally ill kids, heads shaved, smiling and having a ball despite the tubes and needles sticking into them, I thought: What do I have to worry about? If God takes me, at least I've lived for 35 years. Eric Davis ballchildcirculate share on social
I'd never heard of colon cancer. Baseball wasn't even important to me. I have a wife and two girls. That's what was important. The doctors told me and all I could say was, 'When are we going to get this thing out?' Eric Davis baseballcancercolon share on social
My only goal is to play 162 games and help this team win. If I can do that, everything will take care of itself. Eric Davis caregamegoal Change image and share on social
Life is too short to worry about anything. You had better enjoy it because the next day promises nothing. Eric Davis dayenjoylife Change image and share on social
When you get back on the field and do things, any doubts you've developed leave. The more consistent you become, the fewer doubts you have. Eric Davis backconsistentdevelop Change image and share on social
I have figured out it's not what you do on the field, it's how many games you play in. Eric Davis fieldfiguregame Change image and share on social
I want to establish myself as the first Eric Davis, not the next Willie Mays. Eric Davis davisericestablish Change image and share on social