Glenn Davis has been eluding autograph hounds for years and myself on multiple occasions. He has denied me from his home address and I received a nice litte RTS when I tried him at work. Apparently City Council members don't like it when you bug them at the office for autographs. Go figure. If I hadn't picked this baby up at the National I was going to try and track him down at the hotel he owns. I get to save on postage.
Glenn Davis 1992 Topps #190![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjejFuFSKTfblJ-cQU_YtSvN2Ln1bozydNmn5B1mFciecZ4W7RFo3Q777CyoSbfwtq6vHxWDc2ZweQiM55fwnB08pr2Rj7YGOygWJtwqS_hZzgbzjp2SDeeoQ3eAKsMHjDai-gqEH-4xQ/s200/davis-glenn92topps.jpg)
In Baltimore, Davis will always be remembered for limited production and the depletion of our farm system. The Orioles traded Curt Schilling, Steve Finley and Pete Harnish for this two-time all-star. It didn't work out so well. Davis hit .247 with 25HR during his three seasons here. Not what we expected.
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