Bucs' Davis happy to be away from New Yorkers' early morning advice
Published
May. 26, 2014 12:27 p.m. ET

Jimmy Traina

First baseman Ike Davis was traded from the Mets to the Pirates on April 18, just 12 games into the season.
After hitting just .205 with 33 RBI last year, a change of scenery was much needed.
Even though it has only been 32 games, Davis has turned things around in Pittsburgh, hitting .303 with 3 homers and 16 RBI.
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With Davis returning to Citi Field Monday for a three-game series against his former club, New York Post columnist Kevin Kernan asked him what the best thing was about being a Pirate.
That answer probably won't go over well with Mets fans, but it is funny.
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