Watch: Fans salute Davis before 1st at-bat in Cleveland since Game 7 HR
Rajai Davis provided the city of Cleveland with one of the city's greatest sports moments when the journeyman outfielder, known for his speed, hit a two-run homer off flamethrower Aroldis Chapman to tie the game in the bottom of the eighth inning during Game 7 of the World Series.
Of course, the Chicago Cubs would go on to win in extra innings, but that didn't stop the Cleveland Indians from honoring the 36-year-old Davis - now a member of the Oakland Athletics - who was visiting Progressive Field for the first time since hitting the clutch dinger.
Davis played just 134 regular-season games as a member of the Indians, but any time you cap off a stint with one of the greatest moments in franchise history, you should be due for some recognition.
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