- Deciding Whether or Not to Trade Ike Davis
Eno SarrisIn a piece of news that would have seemed impossible at one time, there's scuttlebutt that New York Mets might be open to trading Ike Davis this offseason. A source told Adam Rubin of ESPNNY
- Ike Davis Sheds the Bust Label
Brian JouraWhen the season is over and people start producing Top Prospect rankings, Ike Davis will likely be in the middle of a top 100 list. That is not surprising for someone of his pedigree, a first-round
- Ike Davis: A Tale of Two Seasons
Colin ZarzyckiYou'd be hard-pressed to find many guys listed on more "sleeper" lists last spring than Ike Davis. The 25 year-old Mets first baseman showed signs of breaking out in 2011, putting up an impressive
- 2012 Pod Projections: Ike Davis
Mike Podhorzer as their keeper league fantasy owners. Ike Davis is certainly to be one of the primary beneficiaries of the change. With Prince Fielder and Albert Pujols' departure to the other league this off-season
- Ike Davis Is the Punchline to a Steven Wright Joke
Carson CistulliStep One: Regard the following, embiggenable image of Mets first baseman and noted Member of the Tribe Ike Davis dressed a cowboy.
Step Two: Regard the following animated video of a Steven
- Braves Provide Preview of How to Approach Ike Davis
Bill PettiThis past Tuesday on MLB Network's Clubhouse Confidential, I predicted that Mets first basemen Ike Davis would be the breakout player in MLB this coming season. Yes, it was a bit of a homer pick
- Ike Davis & Trevor Bauer: Waiver Wire
Mike AxisaTwo youngsters this week, one a corner bat off to a dreadful start and another a starting pitcher yet to throw a big league inning...
Ike Davis | 1B | Mets | Owned: 38% Yahoo! and 27.0% ESPN
- What Is Up (Besides Your Frustration) With Ike Davis?
Colin ZarzyckiWhile Ike Davis may not have been the super-trendy sleeper this year like he was going into 2012, he was still marketed as a nice buy-low candidate after a rough opening two months last year masked
- Ike Davis & the Culpability of the Mets Medical Staff
Eno SarrisNothing is set in stone, but Ike Davis has some torn cartilage and a bone bruise in his ankle that is not healing. He'll face some more tests and try to run in three weeks, but if he can't, he'll
- Could Ike Davis Be Better than We Think?
Jonah KeriLet's get all the Ike Davis caveats out of the way first.
He owes much of his .338/.421/.600 start to a blistering .397 batting average on balls in play. It's not reasonable to assume
- Ike Arrives
Mike AxisaIt was inevitable. After just two weeks, the Mets summoned hot shot prospect Ike Davis from the minors to replace Mike Jacobs, the last big power hitting prospect produced by their farm system. Davis
- I Like Ike
Jeff ZimmermanIke Davis started the 2011 season off with 7 HRs and a 0.302 AVG in 36 games. Then he broke his ankle thereby ending his season. The big question in 2012 is: Can he continue to hit the same after
- A Spike in Ike's Value
Marc HuletWith yesterday's cut of first baseman Mike Jacobs in New York, Mets followers are eagerly anticipating word that top hitting prospect Ike Davis is on his way to the Majors. It's certainly not a huge
- First Basemen on the Rise: Gonzo, Dunn, Ike
Mike Axisa to fret just yet, and although Dunn won't give you a batting average worth writing home about (.250-.265ish), the counting stats will be hard to top.
The Sophomore: Ike Davis
The Mets' first baseman
- Waiver Wire Spot Starts: Ellis, Denorfia, Davis
Michael Barr of that is held up by BABIP which may mellow over the coming weeks -- but look for a good lefty match-up and run him out there with confidence.
Ike Davis
Ike Davis might not be widely available in your
- Arrieta and Davis
R.J. AndersonJacob Arrieta and Wade Davis are both aged 24, right-handed, and rookie starting pitchers cutting their teeth in the frenzied American League East. Neither is recording the kind of whiffs their stuff
- Chris Davis Is Hitting Everything
Jack MooreThe Orioles scored 20 runs in their 2-1 series victory over the Rays this week. Chris Davis drove in 11 himself and scored four more. His .971 wOBA -- 7-for-11, three home runs, three doubles, a walk