Davidson went 1-for-5 with a three-run home run in Tuesday's 9-4 loss to the Indians.
EDGE Analysis
Davidson's first-inning homer, his 24th of the season, gave the White Sox a brief, early lead but that was the end of Chicago's output. The 26-year-old has provided a lot of juice to a lineup that lacks pop, but we're now seeing the batting average tumble. He had been able to hang around the .240-.250 through much of the summer, but is now sitting at .228 after an 18-game stretch of .149 (10-for-67). There isn't an in-house option at third base ready to come up from the minors to play the position next season, so you'll likely see Davidson bubble up on fantasy cheatsheets next year. You'll have to decide whether his 25-30 homer potential is here to stay and worth it while carrying a low-.200s average and prodigious strikeout rate (38.3%).