Minor League Monday: Ike Davis
Due to the tragic news regarding Yordano Ventura and Andy Marte, this scheduled post was pushed back a day.
2016 was another lost season for Ike Davis. Just four years after belting 32 home runs -- with half his games in slugger-unfriendly Citi Field -- the onetime 1st round draft spent time with both the Rangers and Yankees minor league teams (here, with the Scranton Railriders) but didn't impress.
He wasn't able to take advantage of a what appeared to be a good opportunity with the Yankees. In June, with both Greg Bird and Mark Teixieira on the disabled list, he only lasted eight games in the Bronx. Managing just 3 hits in 15 plate appearances, Davis showed few of the skills that seemed to have him set for stardom in Queens. He soon landed back in the minors with Scranton. But not long after I caught him in action (in early August against Lehigh Valley), Ike was released.
Now, Davis has to hope that he can impress some organization while playing for Team Israel in the upcoming World Baseball Classic. But the odds will be against a 30-year-old player who, in just two and a half years, has bounced through five organizations.
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