Storm Davis - Former MLB pitcher on World Series victories, meeting U.S. presidents and walking with Jesus
Storm Davis is a former MLB pitcher who played 12 seasons with the Orioles, Padres, A's, Royals, and Tigers. He made his MLB debut at the age of 20 with the Orioles in April of 1982 and one year later, was a pitching in the World Series against the Phillies and helping Baltimore to a championship. He would pitch in two more World Series and helped Oakland to a championship in 1989.
After retiring from baseball following the 1994 season, Davis went into coaching both at the professional and amateur levels and current serves as a baseball coach with Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville.
Today on the podcast, we talk to Storm Davis about winning a World Series at age 21, meeting U.S. presidents, walking with Jesus and what it means to sit at the foot of the cross.
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