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He made his first start of the season and it was not pretty. I watched the game and his stuff looked very poor. His stuff is not great so I see why his prospect status is low though he had good numbers in minors. He still may make it but he will have o have pin point control.

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He made his first start of the season and it was not pretty. I watched the game and his stuff looked very poor. His stuff is not great so I see why his prospect status is low though he had good numbers in minors. He still may make it but he will have o have pin point control.

Thanks for the update.

I was wondering why it was only his first start of the season, and I saw that he started the year at AAA-Colorado Springs.

It will be interesting to see how he does as the season progresses.

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Prior to missed play in CF, Davies was fortunate to not have more runs scored. McCutchen was caught stealing in the first before a a walk and a single. He issued three walks and didn't get many swings and misses.

It's only one start.

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He made his first start of the season and it was not pretty. I watched the game and his stuff looked very poor. His stuff is not great so I see why his prospect status is low though he had good numbers in minors. He still may make it but he will have o have pin point control.

Potential back-end guy that will take his share of lumps. That's nothing to sneeze at from a value standpoint -- cheap arm is a cheap arm.

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Davies has a 5.75 ERA and a 1.556 WHIP after 7 starts so far this season.

I'd like to see at least 7 or 8 more starts to see if he can show some signs of recovering from his rough start to the season.

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Davies has a 5.75 ERA and a 1.556 WHIP after 7 starts so far this season.

I'd like to see at least 7 or 8 more starts to see if he can show some signs of recovering from his rough start to the season.

In four starts in May he's 2-2, with a 3.97 ERA, batters are slashing .220/.286/.439/.725 with a 15/8 K/BB ratio in 22.2 innings. That's not bad for his rookie year.

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In four starts in May he's 2-2, with a 3.97 ERA, batters are slashing .220/.286/.439/.725 with a 15/8 K/BB ratio in 22.2 innings. That's not bad for his rookie year.

He's performed as you said he would.

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Davies has a 5.75 ERA and a 1.556 WHIP after 7 starts so far this season.

I'd like to see at least 7 or 8 more starts to see if he can show some signs of recovering from his rough start to the season.

(vs. CARDINALS, 6/01)

8 shutout innings on 105 Pitches (73 Strikes, 32 Balls.)

3 Hits (all singles.)

0 Walks, 9 Strikeouts.

ERA for the season is down to 4.53

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Davies has a 5.75 ERA and a 1.556 WHIP after 7 starts so far this season.

I'd like to see at least 7 or 8 more starts to see if he can show some signs of recovering from his rough start to the season.

In four starts in May he's 2-2, with a 3.97 ERA, batters are slashing .220/.286/.439/.725 with a 15/8 K/BB ratio in 22.2 innings. That's not bad for his rookie year.

That's not bad for his last 4 starts (when that post was made.)

For his rookie year overall, he was very bad early on and has rebounded nicely since, especially with the 8 shutout innings that he threw today against the Cardinals.

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