Tag Archives: Wade Davis

Wade Davis To The Disabled List

For the second-consecutive season, Wade Davis will hit the disabled list in the second half of the season. Last year, a shoulder strain got the best of Davis in August, and this year, it is a forearm strain. I’m not … Continue reading

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Wade Davis And Quality Starts

With Wade Davis’ most recent start in the books, it is becoming apparent that he hopes to squat on the naming rights for the Niemann Start. Thanks to Davis’ performance on Saturday, and Joe Posnanski’s performance on Sunday, I spent … Continue reading

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Daily Process: Rays, Davis Beat Astros

After Wade Davis’ last start, against the Marlins, I wrote that he had a very Niemann-esque start—a start where the results look good, but the journey itself is a bit underwhelming. I believe that tag applies again tonight, as Davis … Continue reading

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Daily Process: Wade Davis, Rays Beat Marlins

Whenever Jeff Niemann threw a game where his earned run average looked better than he pitched, either Tommy or I would label it a typical Niemann start. Tonight, Wade Davis had a typical Niemann start. The peripherals are unimpressive, as … Continue reading

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A Look At Wade Davis’ Problems

The last time I wrote about Wade Davis was May 15. Back then, Davis had eight starts under his belt, and countless folks with their arms folded waiting on his downfall. Owning a 1.04 strikeout-to-walk ratio and a home run … Continue reading

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