Mack - Ike Davis said Terry Collins told him
he will NOT be demoted to minors. Mets will let him work out his issues in the
majors. Good idea? Bad news? Bueller?
Anthony Carnacchio - I'm a big
believe in Ike still. This whole situation is a double edged sword; risk him
performing poorly for the rest of the year at the MLB level or killing his
confidence entirely by sending him down to AAA. If he is going to be up here,
he needs to play. He needs to play against lefties and righties. Personally, as
a left-handed hitter myself and having seen some of the same struggles, he
needs to see southpaws in order to prevent him from flying out and helping him
drive the ball to left field. Seeing and succeeding against a tough lefty will
help him immensely.
Reese Kaplan - Personally I think he could use a
few weeks out of the spotlight to get his game back together. He's looking lost out there -- worse than Bay
Art Scott - This may be worse news for Ike
Davis than people think. I believe Ike
needs to work on some things down in AAA to become the hitter he used to
be. Something about him has changed
drastically, and experimenting up in the majors is NOT the place to figure out
what's wrong. If Ike isn't given the
chance to go down to AAA and figure out what's wrong, he might just work his
way out of baseball. I mean, we're not
talking about one month of baseball anymore.
We're talking going into June, and there are pitchers with better OPS'
than Ike. That's not a small problem,
that's a major disaster. Of course, Collins
isn't the one who makes the decisions, so we can't know for certain one way or
another. I believe for certain the Mets
would be best served by sending Ike down until he proves he can hit again, and
once he does, bring him back up immediately.
I mean, even Jason Bay's few seasons with the Mets haven't been as bad
as Ike is going right now. Have mercy!!!
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