NEW YORK — Matt Davidson was overwhelmed when a Hall of Fame representative stopped by and asked for some game-used equipment to display in Cooperstown.
Batting helmet? Sure thing.
Batting gloves? Here 'ya go.
But not his bat, Davidson said. No, sir. He needs to hang onto that.
Down in the minor leagues, supplies are limited.
"The Hall of Fame wanted to take one of my bats, and I told them I'm on an unbelievable pace for breaking bats. I broke about 40 this year. It's unreal," the budding Arizona Diamondbacks slugger said. "So I don't know what it is. But I was like, I've got to have this. I mean, I've got to make the season still. And I hit a homer with it, so I better keep it. It's lucky."
Davidson hit a two-run shot Sunday that sent the United States past the World Team 4-2 in the All-Star Futures Game, baseball's annual showcase for top minor league prospects.
The opening event for three days of All-Star festivities at Citi Field, the Futures Game certainly had a New York Mets flavor in their home ballpark. Two of the team's touted pitching prospects, Noah Syndergaard and Rafael Montero, started on the mound, and each worked a scoreless inning.