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Ike Davis Of The Future
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 10 2013 08:56 AM |
There's been a lot wrong with the 2013 Mets but I blame most of it on Ike Davis, not just because he's been awful, but because we all went in with the expectation that he wasn't going to be awful, and he was. That sort of compounded everything. The team took one big step back when the first had to adjust the lineup to acknowledge his struggles, then another when they realized they'd have to hit him 8th, and then, final humiliation when they're pinch hitting for him in critical spots. He ruined everything.
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seawolf17 Jun 10 2013 08:58 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
He's only 26. I doubt that he's "done." But if the over-under was, say, fifty... I'd take the under.
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Edgy MD Jun 10 2013 09:07 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
The Mike Jacobses of the world go on to hit 250 homers at AAA waiting for a 20-day callup every two years where they add three more homers to their totals. Even if this professional morass is where Davis is heading --- and there's a good chance it could be --- I think he'll get more callups and longer spells when he is called up, due to his defense and broader skill set. I wouldn't be surprised to see him return to being an effective starter, but I'll guess 87 more homers by the end, getting 10 here and ten there as a borderliner for a few teams.
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metirish Jun 10 2013 09:23 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
I voted 31-40. I believe he will ride that Jacobs bus as Edgy noted but I also think he is pretty much done. Ike could very easily get buried in the minors.
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batmagadanleadoff Jun 10 2013 09:30 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
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I don't know what's wrong with Ike, but if I was guessing, I'd guess the fever. It comes. It goes. It's supposed to remain with a person for life, and at the level that Ike competes at, having just 5% of his energy sapped by the fever might mean the difference between starring in the major leagues and struggling for a spot on the bench.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 10 2013 09:53 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
I voted 21-30, but it might very well be zero. And whatever homers he does get may very well not come with the Mets. I think he's about to make the transition to a journeyman who's desperately hanging on, and whatever chances he gets will be because of the promise of his past and the hope that he'll get it together again.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 10 2013 09:54 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
I think he's Johnny Fever, and that's about it.
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Vic Sage Jun 10 2013 09:57 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
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Nonsense. Swinging at bad pitches and taking good ones, and flailing around like a brain-damaged epileptic while doing so, has nothing to do with his "energy" or lack thereof. It has to do with mechanics and approach, which are currently for shit... and which may stay that way.
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Edgy MD Jun 10 2013 10:06 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
I don't know. If illness can sap you of your energy or reflexes, then the adaptations to these shortcomings can lead to failed mechanics and approach.
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Edgy MD Jun 10 2013 10:11 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
'Sides, in comparing him to a "brain-damaged epileptic," you tacitly acknowledge that a physical condition can be at play.
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smg58 Jun 10 2013 10:19 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
My guess is that it's a correctable problem. Whether or not it gets corrected quickly is another story.
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Ashie62 Jun 10 2013 10:30 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
31-40 Maybe the fever...Very stubborn attitude toward change....non tendered
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metsmarathon Jun 10 2013 11:18 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
i'll take hte over. there's talent there. and if the issues are mechanical, or timing, then those are hte things you'd think can be adjusted and corrected.
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metsguyinmichigan Jun 10 2013 11:28 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jun 10 2013 11:39 AM |
I picked 10 or below because I think this is more of a kick-in-the-ass assignment and not a long-term assignment. If he belts 10 homers in three weeks, he'll be back. Especially if the guys he is replacing aren't spectacular.
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Benjamin Grimm Jun 10 2013 11:29 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
I think you misread the question.
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metsguyinmichigan Jun 10 2013 11:31 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
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Oops. Thought it said minor league homers. I think he'll return to be a solid player.
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metirish Jun 10 2013 11:33 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
I'm intrigued by what you said in regards to Backman.
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metsguyinmichigan Jun 10 2013 11:38 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
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We all know Wally wants to manage in the big leagues, and we speculate that he's not exactly the quiet guy in the room. Teams sometimes go through that pattern with managers with "nice guy" then "drill sergeant" and back. We have a bunch of under-performing (and perhaps under-talented) people at the major league level. Maybe they need a fire lit under their ass. If Wally can turn Ike around after the major league staff has failed miserably, it may be a way of saying, "See! I know what the hell I'm doing. Let me at 'em." That might increase his chances of getting the job when they are tired of Terry.
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metirish Jun 10 2013 11:42 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
Yeah but wouldn't this be "drill sergeant" to "drill seargent" ?
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Ceetar Jun 10 2013 12:04 PM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
I really have no interest in Wally Backman.
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Ashie62 Jun 10 2013 12:27 PM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
Ike Davis & Wally Backman
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 10 2013 12:47 PM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
Comes back up to us, flails around for the last two months (say, 12 homers).
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Frayed Knot Jun 10 2013 07:48 PM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
Yeah, but how many [u:87aymgf1]Saves[/u:87aymgf1] is future Ike Davis going to amass after the search for his once-potent swing proves futile and he remakes himself as a devastating left-handed closer?
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Fman99 Jun 11 2013 04:27 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
My favorite part of "Ike Davis Of the Future" is when he makes out with his own mom, played by Lea Thompson, in the car before Biff Tanner takes him out and punches him in the face.
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duan Jun 11 2013 07:09 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
I picked 31-40
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Ceetar Jun 11 2013 07:15 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
Here, I'll a bold specific prediction. He'll have more home runs on the season this year than days in the minors.
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Edgy MD Jun 11 2013 07:26 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
I'll so take that bet.
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Lefty Specialist Jun 11 2013 08:28 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
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Does that include homers in Las Vegas? Because if it's major-league homers there's no way he's hitting more than 30, which is about how long I'd expect he'll be a ward of the State of Nevada.
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Ceetar Jun 11 2013 09:04 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
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Nope, but we can see if that's true or not.
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Edgy MD Jun 11 2013 09:08 AM Re: Ike Davis Of The Future |
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