If Your Birthday Falls on St. Patrick's Day

...then you share it with Orioles slugger Chris Davis. The two-time AL home run champ enjoyed his biggest season in 2013, with a league leading 53 home runs and 138 RBI. Sure, he strikes out too much -- surpassing 200 in each of the last two seasons. But his power potential in a home run-friendly park makes him a frightening sight for pitchers anytime.
Who else gets cake and candles -- or is corned beef and cabbage -- today?

Jean Segura, who enjoyed his best season yet as a 2016 Diamondback (with 20 homers and a .319 average). It might be a bit harder to match those numbers this year, when he calls Seattle's Safeco Park home.

Danny Ainge didn't quite become Bo Jackson as a two-sport player. His numbers put him closer to Dave DeBusschere, the NBA legend who pitched a few seasons for the White Sox. The onetime Blue Jays third baseman is now the Boston Celtics GM.

Cito Gaston played 11 years in the majors, mostly with the Braves and Padres. But he made his mark in Toronto as manager of a pair of Blue Jays world champs. He's the first African-American manager to lead a team to the World Series trophy.

Charlie Root (born on this date in 1899) won 201 games in the majors. But mention his name, and you're mostly likely to think of the "called shot," Babe Ruth's home run off him in the 1932 World Series.

Juan Lagares, the Mets defensively gifted but offensively limited centerfielder. He won a Gold Glove in 2014, but that's the only season he's ever hit over .260.

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