J.D. Davis Blames Pete Alonso For His Error

In the Mets 3-1 loss against the Chicago Cubs, J.D. Davis was a disaster in the field again. That should be no surprise as he’s literally been the worst defender in the Majors since he joined the New York Mets in 2019.

What was interesting about the two errors was he didn’t seem bothered by it, and he didn’t take ownership of it. In fact, on the second throw, he thought he did nothing wrong.

According to Davis, he doesn’t know what happened there because he “delivered a strike.” That’s another way of saying Pete Alonso was the reason for the error.

Seeing how Davis doesn’t believe he was at fault, let’s take another look at the play:

There can be no other conclusion here than Davis is delusional. Actually, that’s a charitable explanation. There are others which don’t reflect well on Davis’ character, but even with his involvement with the Houston Astros and the aftermath, we won’t go there.

First, Davis makes no effort to charge or get in front of the ball. Arguably, backhanding it like he did allowed him to be in a better throwing position.

After that, Davis took about three to four steps before he threw the ball. This has become a pattern, and it’s becoming a problem. With each passing day, it becomes apparent Davis has the yips at third.

This is no laughing matter. It’s a serious one which we saw rob Mackey Sasser of what was a promising career. It was also something which helped bring an end to that Mets run. It’s a sad moment for both the team and the player.

After the steps, the problem is Davis didn’t throw a strike. Rather, he threw it high. Between the steps and the high throw, Alonso was forced to make a stretch for the ball he otherwise shouldn’t have needed to make.

Now, Alonso’s foot did seemingly come off the bag, and yes, Kris Bryant did not touch first base himself. Bryant is a red herring here. The issue is Davis’ throw and steps effectively forced Alonso off the bag.

Davis not being able to field his position is a real problem for the Mets. His compounding it with the yips is all the more alarming. However, for some reason, they don’t have a problem with that.

They should have a problem with Davis blaming a teammate and not taking accountability. That’s a real problem, and it should be unacceptable. We’ll see just how much the Mets deem it as such in the coming days and weeks.

5 Replies to “J.D. Davis Blames Pete Alonso For His Error”

  1. Mike W says:

    JDs second throw was 100% on Pete…how, as a MLB 1B, do you come off the bag 2x in the same game as he did…and that one was a strike i dont care how many steps he took the guy was out if pete is on the bag simple as that

    1. metsdaddy says:

      That’s just false.

      Alonso had to lunge and reach for Davis’ very late throw.

      That play is a simple catch and throw with zero problem. Alonso should be hanging back and catching it at his chest.

      Instead, Davis can’t get it out and throws high.

      1. Mike W says:

        had to lunge….did u see the throw …where is the lunge…its not like he went into a stretch…a lunge is a lean forward …the ball was high….so pete got caught stretching early is the point….u should know that if you have played the game. the ball was catchable and beat the runner and ur talking about lunging…amazing!! He came off the bag on another easy play in the game as well …..u can blame jd on the 1st one 100% but u throw the ball and the 1B catches it in time to beat the runner and he came off the bag….i mean thats plain and simple as well…he knows JD has a cannon so there is no need to “lunge”

        1. metsdaddy says:

          Wow, this is one of the worst JD apologist takes I’ve seen, and people come here often to defend his horrendous play

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