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Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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I figure this is fair game after another mojo-smashing Metiquette error spoiled our 4th straight winning streak at 1-game.

Niese faces sophomore Randy Wells. Ike may or may not be in the lineup?


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Guest Edgy DC
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Metiquette Rule #1, folks. Somebody starts an In-Game Thread, and it's a winner (there have been few enough of these), let him or her start the next one. Out of gratefulness, if onthing else.

Oh, and GO, IKE!


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I LISAAC ISAAC!


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Where's Ike gonna hit in the order?

Over/under is 6.[/quote:bbv85cm8]


Let's see what Francoeur thinks about that first.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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I was trying to lobby for 17, which would require Tatis switches, but someone on the website suggested 3, so as to make the infield 1-3-5-7, not bad.

Davis was wearing 20 in Buffalo

Of the "availables," 9 is more likely in my estimation.


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I hope he gets an appropriate uniform number. (I don't know exactly what that means, but if he gets an inappropriate number, I'll know it!)[/quote:qf234hph]

Like a dropshadowed cock-and-balls on his back?

I AM PLEASED BY THE PROSPECT OF A PROSPECT-RARA-AVIS DAVIS!


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I hope he gets an appropriate uniform number. (I don't know exactly what that means, but if he gets an inappropriate number, I'll know it!)[/quote:2qnhr6rk]

Logic that is positively Potter Stewart-esque!


Guest Swan Swan H
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Maybe 3, Killebrew-style.


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6 would be nice. He'd nestle right between Wright and Reyes. (Numerically, not physically. Or maybe both.) Number 6 would be good for a guy who looks like Steve Garvey. And it's also Stan Musial's number. And maybe it will keep Wally Backman from becoming the Mets manager.


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What number did his father wear?[/quote:1hnfdyx6]

MFY Ron Davis, (sorry Ike) wore various numbers north of 30.

Whatever the number is, choose well as I expect Ike to wear it for the rest of his Mets life.


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I just told you! Steve Garvey wore number 6![/quote:3hmwlxdk]
Ike was born March 22, 1987. Garvey's Pads had a series in Chicago against Ron Davis' Cubs July 21-23, 1986, so for your theory to hold water, Ike would have had to have been born (conditional present perfect imperative?) at least one month premature.

But there's probably a better way to welcome the guy to the Mets than to insult his mother.


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Where's Ike gonna hit in the order?

Over/under is 6.[/quote:3l8dn02h]

I'm thinking 5, to break up the lefties. If Jacobs can do it, so can Ike.

Better question is, does Manuel pinch hit Tatis if the Cubs bring in a lefty?


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Where's Ike gonna hit in the order?

Over/under is 6.[/quote:2121gbz0]

I'm thinking 5, to break up the lefties. If Jacobs can do it, so can Ike.

Better question is, does Manuel pinch hit Tatis if the Cubs bring in a lefty?[/quote:2121gbz0]
Of course, Jacobs didn't break up shit.


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Where's Ike gonna hit in the order?

Over/under is 6.[/quote:3nisdvdi]

I'm thinking 5, to break up the lefties. If Jacobs can do it, so can Ike.

Better question is, does Manuel pinch hit Tatis if the Cubs bring in a lefty?[/quote:3nisdvdi]
Of course, Jacobs didn't break up shit.[/quote:3nisdvdi]

He broke up plenty of rallies.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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boooo. didn't we just honor Butch Huskey?


Guest Swan Swan H
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Mets.com has him in 29.


Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket
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29? That would suck.


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the mets front office is smart with ike! (not so with meija)

http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/ike-davis-strasburg.html

Talking to MLBTR's Ben Nicholson-Smith, I learned that teams can now safely promote minor leaguers for their MLB debuts with no chance of the player amassing 172 days of service in 2010. By promoting '08 first-rounder Ike Davis today, the Mets ensured that he will be under team control through 2016 instead of 2015. In contrast, the Braves have Jason Heyward through '15.


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