Chris Davis of Baltimore has played in 13 of the Orioles’ 15 games this season and finally got his first hit of the season on Saturday, ending an 0 for 54 streak spread over two seasons. He went three for five, making him three for 38 (.079) this season. This comes on the heels of a 2018 season in which he hit .168, the lowest average in history for anyone who qualified for the batting title. But what did that mean in OPS+? Let’s take a look at the 10 worst OPS+ numbers for players who had at least 502 plate appearances since 1901 and the 10 worst since 1950.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 13, 2019 19:30 UTC