Davis, Valle together again with AquaSox

EVERETT — Alvin Davis and Dave Valle first shared a dugout in 1983 as members of the Class AA Chattanooga Lookouts.

Who could have imagined that more than 30 years later, Davis and Valle would be sharing the dugout again for Valle’s managerial debut?

Davis, a former Seattle Mariners great, has spent the first few games of the the Northwest League season as a fill-in coach with the Everett AquaSox, and that gave him the chance to once again hook up with his longtime Mariners teammate Valle.

“It would have been hard to imagine that our paths would continue to cross like this and would meet at this special moment in time,” Davis said. “A lot of things had to come together for us to both be here for his debut.”

Davis and Valle were Seattle teammates from 1984-91. Davis won the American League Rookie of the Year award in 1984 and hit 160 home runs in eight seasons in Seattle, where he earned the moniker Mr. Mariner. He was inducted into the Mariners Hall of Fame in 1997.

Davis returned to the Mariners organization in 2012 as a roving minor-league instructor. His current title is minor-league special assistant coordinator. He’s in Everett for the start of the season to fill in for Sox hitting coach Mike Davis, who can’t be with the team for the first series because of family commitments.

“It’s been great, it was a pleasant surprise,” said Davis, who was at his home in Riverside, Calif., when he found out Monday he was going to start the season with the Sox. “When Jack (Zduriencik, Seattle’s general manager) called and asked me if I could come up and provide some coverage for the hitters spot it was an easy decision.”

Because Davis, who will be in Everett through today’s game against Hillsboro, was with the Sox to begin the season, he was on hand as Valle made his managerial debut with Everett on Friday.

“I was just thinking this morning that this was the way things were supposed to be,” Davis said. “It just feels real natural to be here with Dave. We go back so far, 31 years now, and it’s good to be here with my good friend and provide as much support as I can.”

And when they were teammates, Davis always thought Valle was managerial material.

“Dave always payed attention to the game, being a catcher,” Davis said. “He thought the game, he’s a take-charge type of personality, and he knows the game really well. It was interesting for me to watch because Dave played longer than I did, and it was interesting to watch his career after I was done playing and how his career matured. Dave became one of those few guys who clubs want because of his veteran experience and the type of person he is.”

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Sports

X
Vote for The Herald’s Prep Athlete of the Week for April 15-21

The Athlete of the Week nominees for April 15-21. Voting closes at… Continue reading

Mountlake Terrace’s Brynlee Dubiel reacts to her time after crossing the finish line in the girls 300-meter hurdles during the Eason Invitational at Snohomish High School on Saturday, April 20, 2024 in Snohomish, Washington. Dubiel placed fourth with a time of 46.85 seconds. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Big turnout for 34th annual Eason Invitational

Everett’s Ndayiraglje, Kings’s Beard and Glacier Peak’s sprinters were among the local standouts.

X
Silvertips swept out of playoffs by Portland

Everett’s season comes to an end with a 5-0 loss in Game 4; big changes are ahead in the offseason.

Seattle Kraken coach Dave Hakstol’s status remains in question after the team missed the playoffs. (Fred Greenslade/The Canadian Press via AP)
Kraken GM leaves open possibility of changes

Ron Francis was mum about coach Dave Hakstol’s status after Seattle missed the playoffs.

Everett freshman Anna Luscher hits a two-run single in the first inning of the Seagulls’ 13-7 victory over the Cascade Bruins on Friday at Lincoln Field. (Aaron Coe / The Herald)
Everett breaks out the bats to beat crosstown rival Cascade

The Seagulls pound out 17 hits in a 13-7 softball victory over the Bruins.

X
Prep roundup for Saturday, April 20

Prep roundup for Saturday, April 20: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

X
Prep roundup for Monday, April 22

Prep roundup for Monday, April 22: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

X
Prep roundup for Friday, April 19

Prep roundup for Friday, April 19: (Note for coaches/scorekeepers: To report results… Continue reading

FILE - Seattle Seahawks NFL football offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb speaks to reporters during an introductory press conference, on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, in Renton. Seattle has seven picks entering this year’s draft, beginning with No. 16 overall in the first round. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear, File)
A new era arrives for Seahawks entering 2024 NFL draft

Even with John Schneider still in charge, the dynamic changes with Pete Carroll gone.

The Seattle Storm's new performance center is seen in Seattle on Thursday, April 18, 2024. (Erika Schultz/The Seattle Times via AP)
Storm become 2nd WNBA team to open own practice facility

Seattle debuted its new facility in the Interbay neighborhood Thursday.

Shorewood’s Netan Ghebreamlak prepares to take a shot as Edmonds-Woodway’s Kincaid Sund defends in the Warriors’ 2-1 victory Wednesday night at Shoreline Stadium. (Aaron Coe / The Herald)
E-W weathers Shorewood’s storm in battle of soccer unbeatens

Alex Plumis’ 72nd-minute goal completed the comeback as the Warriors topped the Stormrays.

Seattle Seahawks new NFL football head coach Mike Macdonald speaks during an introductory press conference, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024, in Renton, Wash. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)
New coach Macdonald wants his Seahawks to forge own legacy

The pictures of iconic moments from the Pete Carroll era have been removed from Seattle’s training facility.

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.