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Tag Archives: ike davis
Ike Davis Re-Booted and Other Injury Updates
Every time my computer acts up, the IT department tells me the first thing I should do is “re-boot”. It appears the Mets are following a similar strategy with disabled first baseman Ike Davis, who is going back into a … Continue reading
Posted in Mets Injuries
Tagged angel pagan, david wright, ike davis
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Ike Davis To DL, Fernando Martinez Promoted
Ike Davis has been placed on the 15-day DL with an ankle sprain, the result of colliding with David Wright on an infield popup the other day. How that collision even happened is a mystery, since the Mets have been … Continue reading
Posted in Mets Injuries
Tagged fernando martinez, ike davis, scott hairston, willie harris
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Mets Game 8: Win Over Nationals
Mets 8 Nationals 4 Mets show some mettle and come from behind to take one from the Nats.
Posted in Mets 2011 Games
Tagged carlos beltran, chris capuano, ike davis, jayson werth, nationals, tom gorzelanny
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Little Things That Win and Lose Ballgames
Many actions — and inactions — contributed to the Mets’ victory last night. Some were obvious, some not so obvious. Let’s take a look at two at-bats in particular to demonstrate how some of the less noticeable details can affect … Continue reading
Ike Davis: Mets LOOGY?
With Pedro Feliciano moving on to pitch for the Yankees, the Mets have brought in a so-so selection of lefties to audition for his LOOGY spot: Michael O’Connor, Taylor Tankersley, and Tim Byrdak. You might even throw Chris Capuano, Oliver … Continue reading
A Mets Package That Might’ve Gotten Greinke
NOTE: This article was written by Matt Himelfarb Like most Mets fans, I was a bit dismayed when I first heard that the Brewers acquired Zack Greinke. For one, I have always had a soft spot for Greinke, who is … Continue reading
2010 Analysis: Chris Carter
The Animal impressed manager Jerry Manuel early on in spring training, and became an immediate fan favorite for his energy, intensity, all-out play, and likable personality. His story and swing were so well received that it was something of a … Continue reading
Posted in 2010 Mets Evaluations
Tagged chris carter, ike davis, jeff francoeur, mike jacobs, sandy alderson
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2010 Analysis: Ike Davis
I will be the first to admit I didn’t think Ike Davis would do as well as he did, as quickly as he did. My projection was for Davis to spend at least another half-year in the minors, and join … Continue reading