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Ike Davis was born on 22 March, 1987 in Edina, Minnesota, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1987). Discover Ike Davis's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?
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22 March |
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Edina, Minnesota, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 36 years old group.
Ike Davis Height, Weight & Measurements
At 36 years old, Ike Davis height is 1.93 m and Weight 104 kg.
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1.93 m |
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104 kg |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Ike Davis Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ike Davis worth at the age of 36 years old? Ike Davis’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Ike Davis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Ike Davis Social Network
Timeline
Davis' paternal grandfather was an American paratrooper in the United States Army who landed in France on D-Day in 1944.
He later helped liberate one of the Nazi concentration camps.
Davis' given names are Isaac and Benjamin (after his mother's grandfathers).
Davis does not practice Judaism and is non-religious, but he stated: "I am really proud of my Jewish heritage."
He pitched from 1978 to 1988, starting with the New York Yankees (1978–81, going 27–10 with 22 saves, primarily as the setup man for Rich Gossage).
He pitched for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants.
His father was a power relief pitcher, and an American League All-Star in 1981.
Isaac Benjamin Davis (born March 22, 1987) is an American former professional baseball first baseman.
His father retired at the age of 32 in 1988, however, so Ike remembers more from old-timers' games, such as the one where, at age 12, he met Derek Jeter.
He also pitched for the gold medal-winning U.S.A. Youth National Team in the 2003 World Youth Championships, and was the most valuable player of the 2004 AFLAC All-American High School Baseball Classic.
Ranked second in the nation as a freshman for Arizona State University by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball, he was named Pac-10 Conference Freshman of the Year, as he became the first freshman ever to lead the conference in runs batted in (RBIs).
He hit .353 with a .605 slugging percentage in college, threw a fastball that reached 94 miles per hour, and was a two-time All-American and a three-time All-Pac-10 selection.
Davis was drafted 18th overall in the first round of the 2008 MLB Draft.
In the minor leagues, he batted .288 with a .371 on-base percentage (OBP), and a .467 slugging percentage, and was the Mets 2009 Organizational Player of the Year.
From 2010 through 2016, he played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics, and New York Yankees.
Davis led his high school team to three straight Arizona state championships as a pitcher and first baseman.
As a hitter he batted .447, while as a pitcher he recorded a 23–0 win–loss record, a 1.85 earned run average (ERA), and 14 saves.
The Mets called him up to the majors in April 2010.
His 11 home runs prior to the All-Star break that season tied him for the second-most ever by a Mets rookie.
He set the Mets rookie record for total bases (230), and tied the Mets rookie records for bases on balls (72) and extra-base hits (53).
He was named the first baseman on Baseball America's 2010 All-Rookie Team.
During a 2011 season shortened by an ankle injury, Davis batted .302.
In 2012, he batted .227, but his 32 home runs were 5th-best in the National League.
In 2013, he split his time between the Mets and AAA Las Vegas.
He was traded to the Pirates in April 2014, and traded to the Athletics after the season.
He played for Team Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic.
Davis was born in Edina, Minnesota, to Millie (née Gollinger) Davis and Ron Davis.
His father was a major league pitcher who pitched in 481 games in the majors in his 11-year career.
He and his father are the 197th father-son combination to have both played in the major leagues.
Ike went to Cocopah Middle School.
He took the baseball team to two straight state championships.
He set a school record with 18 home runs in one season and 3 in one game.
A field there was later named after him.
Davis is Jewish through his mother.
His mother, the youngest daughter of Bernard and Harriet Gollinger, is Jewish, and his father is Baptist.
Davis embraces both sides of his family’s ancestry.
His mother's family was from Lithuania and immigrated to the United States in the early 20th century.
Of those who stayed behind, most of her family were murdered in The Holocaust during World War II.
Davis had a great aunt on his mother’s side who was a Holocaust survivor.
Davis said: "She was the one who knew everything that happened. She was able to come to the United States, and she brought the story with her."