AP NEW YORK — Mets first baseman Ike Davis likely has valley fever and will be given days off to avoid extreme fatigue, a symptom of the disease. New York Mets first baseman Ike Davis handles a grounder during a spring training baseball workout Monday
We like Ike! Especially when he's healthy and able to play baseball.
by Steve Schreiber on Mar 4, 2012 9:30 AM EST in Applesauce Unfortunately, it just wouldn't be right to have an injury-free day in Metsland. As Fred Wilpon once stated regarding Omar Minaya's job status, "will the sun rise tomorrow?
Mets Say Davis Has Valley Fever
Abnormalities were first noticed in Ike Davis's chest X-rays conducted as a part of the team's routine physicals. Specialists in New York made the diagnosis of Valley Fever, a fungal infection of the lungs.
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NEW YORK -- Mets first baseman Ike Davis likely has valley fever and will be given days off to avoid extreme fatigue, a symptom of the disease. Davis took a physical when he arrived at spring training in Port St. Lucie, Fla
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