Pirates designate Ike Davis for assignment


Davis and his intriguing on-base skills are now in DFA limbo.


The Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday designated first baseman Ike Davis for assignment as part of a group of transactions to create 40-man roster space, the team announced.


Davis, 27, hit .235/.343/.378 in 397 plate appearances for the Pirates after he was acquired in a trade with the New York Mets on April 18. Despite the pedestrian line, Davis was actually above average in terms of OPS+, thanks in large part to his ability to find his way on base. The Arizona State alum's 14.8 percent walk rate ranked fourth in baseball -- and first in the National League -- among players with 400 or more plate appearances.


The Pirates also designated catcher Ramon Cabrera for assignment and outrighted infielder Brent Morel to Triple-A Indianapolis. The moves allowed the team the necessary 40-man roster spots to claim Pedro Florimon off of waivers from the Washington Nationals and select the contracts of minor leaguers Elias Diaz, Willy Garcia, Nick Kingham and Jameson Taillon, protecting them from the upcoming Rule 5 Draft.






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