Amateur Davis attended
Northeast Senior High School in
Pasadena, Maryland. He played for the school's baseball team as a
shortstop. The Orioles decided to use Davis as a
center fielder, due to his speed. Davis played for the
Aberdeen IronBirds of the
Low–A New York–Penn League in 2011, where he had a .271 batting average and 24 stolen bases. He played for the
Delmarva Shorebirds of the
Single–A South Atlantic League and the
Frederick Keys of the
High–A Carolina League in 2012, batting a combined .253 with 37 stolen bases. Returning to Frederick in 2013, Davis struggled with a
hamstring injury, and registered career lows with a .234 batting average and 19 stolen bases. and was assigned to Frederick again in 2014, and was named a Carolina League All-Star. After he batted .295 with 65 runs scored and 20 stolen bases in 28 attempts in 89 games for Frederick, the Orioles promoted him to the
Bowie Baysox of the
Double–A Eastern League on July 22. He hit .313 in 26 games for Bowie. In 2017, Davis played in 92 games split between Bowie and the Triple–A
Norfolk Tides, hitting .256/.296/.375 with 4 home runs, 37 RBI, and 9 stolen bases. He elected free agency following the season on November 6, 2017. ==References==