This Day In Dodgers History: Eric Davis & Kip Gross Acquired From Reds
Briefly

Eric Davis had a rocky start with the Dodgers due to injuries, leading to inconsistently poor performance in 1991 and 1992, exacerbated by a youth-focused team strategy.
Despite a brief resurgence with the Tigers in 1993, Eric Davis struggled with injuries, culminating in his retirement after the 1994 season due to neck issues incurred during play.
Kip Gross had limited success in LA, posting a 4.18 ERA in 1992, and later transitioned to Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball after spending 1994 in the minors.
After a complete year off from baseball, Eric Davis found a new lease on his career with the Reds in 1996, ultimately leading to his tenure with the Orioles.
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