Baltimore Sun Sunday

Davis stays out with knee issue, season over

- By Jon Meoli

ORIOLES

Orioles manager Brandon Hyde was short in his declaratio­n Saturday that Chris Davis wouldn’t return from the injured list due to his sore knee, ending his 2020 season with the club and leaving plenty more questions about his future.

Hitting coach Don Long was a bit more expansive on what will be required for Davis to get back to the kind of production that he has spent so long reaching back to replicate once he’s back healthy in 2021.

“You have to keep working, and you have to keep believing,” Long said. “That sounds kind of generic, but I think he’s dedicated to do that, to have the right mentality, the opportunit­y to work, to try and improve.”

“I think the process of hitting is always being reshaped. It’s ongoing. I think the most dangerous thing a hitter can do is look back. I think you have to continue to [ask] what am I feeling now?” Long said. “What am I able to do now? And within what I’m able to do now physically and mentally, can I go back and have the same kind of game I had before, or do I have to kind of reshape what I’m doing? I think that’s the first part of the assessment for any hitter, to be able to be reflective enough to say, ‘Is going back the right answer, or is it in going forward, maybe becoming a different version of myself based on what’s available to me right now?’ ”

He hit .115/.164/.174 with three doubles and an RBI in 55 plate appearance­s and wasn’t playing much before his knee injury was revealed with a trip to the injured list last month.

He has two years remaining on the seven-year, $161 million contract signed ahead of the 2016 season.

■ Utility man Andrew Velazquez, who was on the team all season thanks to his ability to cover in shortstop and center field, was optioned to the Bowie site Saturday so the Orioles could add Evan Phillips back to the bullpen.

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