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 Allen Davis in the Pros



Click on a red or blue link below to look back at Allen's career in Professional Baseball and see how he did and who he played with and against.
(The yellow links below are waiting to be updated with the baseball-reference website)
 
 
 
1998 A- Northwest League Yakima Bears Team Statistics (Los Angeles Dodgers A-)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
AA Eastern League Pitching Leaders for ERA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2000 AA All-Star Game Roster with Allen Davis
 
 
 
 
 
Expos pick Allen Davis in the 2000 Rule V Winter Meetings! (below, left)
 
 
 
 
2001 Special Notes:  On June 6, 2001, Allen was pitching for the Harrisburg Senators and he threw a complete 9 inning game.  On the second to the last pitch, he felt a pop in his pitching elbow and could barely throw the next fastball.  Allen had torn his ulnar collateral ligament "tommy john ligament", and would be sidelined the rest of the season.  His well deserved promotion to AAA would have to be postponed.
 
 
2002 AA Eastern League Harrisburg Senators Team Statistics (Montreal Expos AA)
 
2002 Special Notes: Following Allen's injury in 2001, the Montreal Expos lied to Allen about his injury.  He was told that he did not tear his ulnar collateral ligament, and they just ended up scoping his elbow in the off season of 2002 and then telling him to rehab and nothing else was wrong.  Allen struggled through the rehab and recovery and rehab and recovery due to the fact that his ligament was completely torn from his bone, but the Expos continued to conceal that fact from him.  He was released in July of 2002 by the Montreal Expos and written off.  Allen and I returned home to Texas and followed up with doctors on our own.  We later found out that indeed his ulnar collateral ligament was completely torn from his bone on June 6, 2001 in the game he pitched in that day for the Expos.  We had wasted all of that time and been lied to regarding the truth of his injury. 
 
Allen and I battled and battled to get the Expos to pay for his "tommy john" surgery and take care of his arm.  So much time in his career had been wasted, unfortunately we would never be able to get that back.  His surgery was finally scheduled in April of 2003.  However, that was only the beginning!
 
Allen had his surgery and rehabbed on his own with the Texas Rangers doctor and trainers.  He worked and worked and had some independent baseball offers to consider.  The Fort Worth Cats offered Allen a starting position in their rotation to start of their 2004 season.  Allen had gotten his foot back in the door, and now with good performance and a lot of luck, he would be seen by a Major League Scout.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Allen on the jumbotron at the Philadelphia Phillies Citizens Bank Park for being named Phillies Minor League Pitcher of the Week!