Still Sizzling
J.D. Davis has been a vital cog in the Mets second half renaissance. The former Astros prospect crushed a single deep to left field to cap the Mets come-from-behind 10th inning win over the Indians on Wednesday night.
Since moving into the starting lineup following Dominic Smith's injury, Davis has been one of the Mets hottest hitters. In the 24 games since July 25th, he's hit .377 with 6 homers and 18 RBI, while the team has gone 19 - 5.
GM Brodie Van Wagonen has drawn plenty of criticism for his so-far ill-fated deals that netted Robinson Cano, Edwin Diaz and Jed Lowrie. But bringing in Davis in what looked like a minor deal involving middling prospects has been his best move of all.
Since moving into the starting lineup following Dominic Smith's injury, Davis has been one of the Mets hottest hitters. In the 24 games since July 25th, he's hit .377 with 6 homers and 18 RBI, while the team has gone 19 - 5.
GM Brodie Van Wagonen has drawn plenty of criticism for his so-far ill-fated deals that netted Robinson Cano, Edwin Diaz and Jed Lowrie. But bringing in Davis in what looked like a minor deal involving middling prospects has been his best move of all.
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