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Davidson foot almost healed

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http://m.mlb.com/news/article/206360236/wh...lks-about-2016/

 

A CT scan from two weeks ago showed the bone in his right foot almost fully healed, per Davidson. He took batting practice last Tuesday at Camelback Ranch, where he has been working out diligently to get ready for '17.

 

"That was one of the coolest things," Davidson said of taking BP. "It's been about 3 1/2 months since I've done that. We are working out, hitting, and we are starting to jog out on the field and hit and throw and everything like that."

 

 

Matt Davidson was so fixed in his 4th season at AAA, his OPS was .001 higher than Leuri Garcia.

 

He was better than he had been, but he still sucks.

QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Nov 3, 2016 -> 02:30 PM)
Matt Davidson was so fixed in his 4th season at AAA, his OPS was .001 higher than Leuri Garcia.

 

He was better than he had been, but he still sucks.

Garcia did hit .313/.367/.426, so that's not exactly terrible. Still you'd like to see higher numbers from Davidson than some AAAA middle infielder.

 

He'll be 26 next season. One has to wonder how many more chances he's going to get.

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