Sunday, March 4, 2012

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Mets shut down Davis, likely due to Valley Fever NEW YORK (AP) -- Mets first baseman Ike Davis likely has Valley Fever and will be given days off to avoid extreme fatigue, a symptom of the disease. Mets say 1B Ike Davis likely has valley fever 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., and the exam showed an abnormal chest X-ray. He was sent to New York for further tests and when he returned to camp, the Mets said Davis had a simple lung infection. Mets' Davis: Don't have valley fever symptoms While doctors believe Ike Davis has contracted valley fever, the New York Mets first baseman says he is not suffering any symptoms of the disease. Mets' Davis feels OK after valley fever diagnosis New York Mets first baseman Ike Davis says he's ready to play despite being diagnosed with valley fever. Third baseman David Wright, meanwhile, will sit for a bit. Beset by injuries last season, the Mets haven't gotten too many breaks this year, either. Wright has been slowed by soreness around his left ribcage. Valley Fever Strikes Ike Davis: Mets First Baseman Being Rested, Treated For Illness 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., and the exam showed an abnormal chest X-ray. Ike Davis Likely Has Valley Fever Mets first baseman Ike Davis likely has valley fever and will be given days off to avoid extreme fatigue, a symptom of the disease. Mets' Davis OK after valley fever diagnosis; Wright sits New York Mets first baseman Ike Davis says he feels fine despite being diagnosed with valley fever. Mets' Davis to get days off to help combat valley fever 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. Mets say 1B Davis could have valley fever The Mets are concerned Ike Davis has contracted Valley fever, manager Terry Collins told the team's website. Mets treating 1B Davis like he has valley fever The Mets are concerned Ike Davis has contracted Valley fever, the first baseman said Saturday.
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