Monday, May 14, 2007

You gotta adjust

Nobody understands that basic life law better than Allen and Nikki Davis.

Allen, an All-SLC lefty for the 1998 SLC Champion Demon baseball team, is still chasing his goal of pitching in the major leagues, and he has some MLB believers.

He’s back in Reading, Pa., not riding on a railroad but hopefully on a path to Philadelphia. Davis was recently called up from Class A Clearwater to fill a spot in the Reading bullpen.

Davis had a save and a 1.74 ERA in Clearwater. Davis was last with Reading as a starter in the 2005 season and made the mid-season Eastern League All-Star Game.

That, in itself, was an incredible comeback story chock full of perseverance and an ability to adjust to fate’s twists and turns. Check the link to refresh your memory:

http://www.nsudemons.com/pages/demonDust/ddStory.asp?ID=55

The latest twist, other than him rolling up from Florida to Reading – Davis has totally altered his pitching delivery. He’s now a submariner. And it’s resurrected his already amazing career.

Check out this postcard (OK, it’s an e-mail) sent a couple of weeks ago by Allen’s wonderful wife, Nikki: “Allen came into camp this year as a sidearm throwing lefty that wanted to be a bullpen guy who specializes in getting lefties out just like Mike Myers with the Yankees. He started camp out on the AAA work-out group and was doing very well. About the second to last week of camp, he strained his lat muscle in his left side and had to take a little break. He was upset because he had been doing so good and things were getting down to the end where you either make it or you don't.

“Well, for Allen he missed 7 days of games in which he could of been competing for a job. Fortunately, he was able to pitch in a game about 5 days before camp was over. It was pretty nerve racking after seeing so many players getting released, we didn't know what was going to happen. Allen threw really good that day and the Phillies liked what they saw. They basically said they didn't know what they were getting this year with him going from a work horse starter who throws 140 to 190 innings in a year, to a sidearm lefty specialist.

“Luckily they were impressed with what he had done. They said due to the fact that he missed the last 7 days of games, other guys had already won roster spots in AA and AAA; therefore they were going to keep him down in Clearwater in extended spring training for the month of April and let him get strong and more comfortable throwing sidearm and we would just be waiting for a spot to open up. Well, the month of April was going by pretty fast and Allen's lat was feeling great and he was throwing great. Then last Tuesday the A ball team, Clearwater, had a 20-inning game and they needed bullpen help. They activated Allen on their roster and he was active with them on Wednesday and then threw three innings in a game on Thursday night.

“We didn't know what was next because they had one too many guys on the A ball team and Allen seemed to be the odd man out. However, God blessed us the next day and the Phillies released a left handed bullpen guy on the A ball roster to make room for Allen to get more comfortable facing hitters and really learn how to throw from down there. We were so happy and felt so blessed. They said they were going to keep Allen down here for a little bit and let him get more practice throwing in this new role.”

Obviously, he’s progressed well enough since that April 24 update to earn a spot in Reading. Sometimes, you just gotta adjust … and take a leap of faith, too.

To keep tabs on Allen and all the other former Demon baseballers playing pro ball, visit the “Demons in the Pros” link on this website.

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