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Read More...Despite growing calls for his demotion, Davis won’t be sent down to Triple-A before Friday’s series opener against the Braves, according to the New York Daily News.
“Maybe after the weekend,” a source told the paper.
It’s been a frustrating season for Davis, batting .147 with nine RBIs after getting off to a miserable start last year, too.
“I know I’m going to play better, especially hitting-wise. I can’t do any worse,” he said. “If ...
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1. Jim (jimmuscomp) posted on November 16, 2012 at 01:00 PM # hit 0 | hit 0It contains every Selig-ism in one picture. Goofy face, arms waiving and THE HAIR. If only he was bathing in a sea of dollar bills it would be perfect....
[Edit] - caption contest?
Here's mine: "Danger, Danger Mister Wilpon".
Why would a wealthy, aging man alter his appearance so dramatically? I'd look for another blonde.
The first time where Madeline Albright would have been a huge upgrade.
(And no, I have no idea what that hair is about.)
Tim McCarver also went through some interesting hair colors before he said "to heck with it."
Those aren't signs. Wright hasn't signed, and Alderson, as do many GMs, has lied in the past about payroll. Worst, the idea that the Mets might be reasonably healthy, financial, yet unable to sign Dickey, who's hugely popular, is a bad, bad joke. The idiocy that the team might improve the quickest by trading Dickey is just bizarre. That they're really going to get a couple of regulars who will promptly improve the team more than keeping Dickey will is nonsensical.
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