Apart from one start during his rookie 1965 season, Davidson was used as a left-handed relief specialist.
After a solid 1966 season, Davidson nearly lost his life in March 1967 after his estranged wife confronted him in a bar and shot him three times with a small-caliber pistol, once in the left abdomen and twice in the right chest.[4] At the time, it was reported that Davidson's wife was to be charged with assault to commit murder.[5] However, the charge was dismissed when Ted Davidson failed to appear in court on two occasions, the last time being April 25, 1967 (at which time both Mary Ruth Davidson and her attorney did appear).[6] Davidson recovered from his wounds and was back playing by June of the same year but his effectiveness was not the same as it was prior to the shooting.
^"Ted Davidson Leaves Hospital". St. Petersburg Times. St. Petersburg, Florida. United Press International (UPI). March 24, 1967. p. 3-C. Retrieved September 4, 2015.