
"After making his MLB debut in the form of a single inning of work for the Rockies during the 2022 season, Davis has now played in each of the last four Major League seasons, albeit with not a ton more playing time than that initial cup-of-coffee appearance. Davis has 27 games and 62 1/3 innings under his belt, with a 9.53 ERA, 18.5% strikeout rate, and 9.2% walk rate."
"A lot of the damage has come from the long ball, as Davis has given up a whopping 17 home runs in his 62 1/3 IP. Ten of those 17 homers came during Davis' three seasons in Colorado, and he then allowed seven more runs over 11 innings with the Dodgers and Twins in 2025. The right-hander actually began the 2025 season with the Red Sox on a minor league contract, but Los Angeles swung a trade for Davis in late March,"
"Now entering his age-29 season, Davis also doesn't have great numbers in Triple-A or even in Double-A, though 2025 marked the first time he'd been utilized almost exclusively as a reliever. The results were better, with Davis posting a 3.88 ERA, 26K%, and 11.5BB% across 48 2/3 innings and 35 appearances with the Dodgers' and Twins' Triple-A affiliates."
Noah Davis signed a minor-league deal with the Pirates after electing minor league free agency following multiple outright assignments and removal from the Twins' 40-man roster. The right-hander has appeared in four MLB seasons with 27 games and 62 1/3 innings, compiling a 9.53 ERA, 18.5% strikeout rate, and 9.2% walk rate. Davis has allowed 17 home runs in those innings, with ten in Colorado and seven during stints with Los Angeles and Minnesota in 2025. Davis posted improved results as an almost exclusively used reliever in Triple-A in 2025, registering a 3.88 ERA across 48 2/3 innings. The Pirates view possible reliever upside worth a Spring Training look.
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