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John Mark Davidson (born February 15, 1961), is a former professional baseball player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues from 1986–1991. He played for the
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. Davidson graduated in 1978 from Garinger High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. He played baseball for the UNC Charlotte in 1979 and 1980, and then transferred to Clemson University, where he played in 1982. He was drafted by the Twins in the 11th round of the 1982 amateur draft. In 1987, he played in 102 games and had a .267 batting average. He was a member of the Twins team that won the
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. He currently lives in Seneca, South Carolina. Davidson's son,
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, is also a professional baseball player.https://thetandd.com/sports/clemson/baseball/not-just-one-but-two-davidsons-on-team/article_c8fb80d3-3ef1-51e1-9149-ff822e02934b.html


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1961 births Living people Baseball players from Knoxville, Tennessee Charlotte 49ers baseball players Charlotte Knights players Clemson Tigers baseball players Clemson University alumni Colorado Springs Sky Sox players Houston Astros players Major League Baseball left fielders Major League Baseball right fielders Minnesota Twins players Orlando Twins players Portland Beavers players Tigres de Aragua players American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela Toledo Mud Hens players Tucson Toros players University of North Carolina at Charlotte alumni Wisconsin Rapids Twins players {{US-baseball-outfielder-1960s-stub