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 Ike Davis  Isaac Benjamin "Ike" Davis (conceived March 22, 1987) is an American expert baseball first baseman in the Los An...
 Ike Davis 

Isaac Benjamin "Ike" Davis (conceived March 22, 1987) is an American expert baseball first baseman in the Los Angeles Dodgers association. From 2010 through 2016, he played in MLB for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics, and New York Yankees. 

Davis drove his secondary school group to three straight Arizona state titles as a pitcher/first baseman. As a hitter he batted .447, while as a pitcher he recorded a 23–0 win–loss record, a 1.85 earned run normal (ERA), and 14 spares. He likewise pitched for the gold award winning U.S.A. Youth National Team in the 2003 World Youth Championships, and was the most profitable player of the 2004 AFLAC All-American High School Baseball Classic. Positioned second in the country as a green bean for Arizona State University by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball, he was named Pac-10 Conference Freshman of the Year, as he turned into the principal first year recruit ever to lead the gathering in runs batted in (RBIs). He hit .353 with a .605 slugging rate in school, tossed a fastball that came to 94 miles for each hour, and was a two-time All-American and a three-time All-Pac-10 determination. 

Davis was drafted eighteenth by and large in the first round of the 2008 MLB Draft. In the small time, he batted .288 with a .371 on-base rate (OBP), and a .467 slugging rate, and was the Mets 2009 Organizational Player of the Year. 

The Mets rang him to the majors in April 2010. His 11 grand slams preceding the All-Star break that season tied him for the second-most ever by a Mets newbie. He set the Mets new kid on the block record for aggregate bases (230), and tied the Mets new kid on the block records for bases on balls (72) and additional fair hits (53). He was named the primary baseman on Baseball America's 2010 All-Rookie Team. Amid a 2011 season abbreviated by a lower leg harm, Davis batted .302. In 2012 he batted .227, yet his 32 grand slams were fifth best in the National League. In 2013, he split his time between the Mets and AAA Las Vegas. He was exchanged to the Pirates in April 2014, and exchanged to the Athletics after the season.











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