Steel Arm Davis

[5] During the off-season, Davis often returned to his hometown of Madison, Wisconsin, and worked as a porter for many of the local barber shops.

[6] In the later years of his career, Davis worked as a player-manager for the Black Missions baseball team in San Antonio, Texas.

[4] Known to have a hot temper, Davis was shot and killed by "Red" Merrill after a 1941 barroom brawl in Chicago.

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