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River Cats Conversation: outfielder Jaylin Davis

Johnny Doskow chats with River Cats outfielder Jaylin Davis
Sacramento outfielder Jaylin Davis lines a ball against El Paso on August 6, 2021 (Rachel Sollazzo)
April 17, 2022

Doskow: Jaylin Davis with us. First of all, how are you? How has your spring been? How are you feeling? Davis: I’m feeling good. I’m healthy, so I can’t complain about that. Doskow: It feels like after the 107 win season, what’s the vibe in the clubhouse? Davis: It’s actually

Doskow: Jaylin Davis with us. First of all, how are you? How has your spring been? How are you feeling?

Davis: I’m feeling good. I’m healthy, so I can’t complain about that.

Doskow: It feels like after the 107 win season, what’s the vibe in the clubhouse?

Davis: It’s actually light. Everybody is happy, ready to start and just excited to get out there and play.

Doskow: I know in the offseason you spent some time with your lady, what else did you do this offseason?

Davis: I went home and spent some time with the family. We went to Disneyland. That was fun.

Doskow: Nice. How was that?

Davis: It was fun. Went with a couple friends. It was a good time.

Doskow: What was your favorite part of Disneyland?

Davis: Ohh. I always like Space Mountain. We went on the Tower of Terror. They changed it to something else. That was fun.

Doskow: Don’t sleep on It’s a Small World.

Davis: It’s a Small World was nice, yeah. We tried to try everything. We spent two days there and went from park to park. One day we were at one park, and the other went to the other.

Doskow: You know, as we go into spring, and you’re kind of working your way in, I know it’s gradual, but also kind of up against it as to when the season starts. What are you working on specifically right now?

Davis: For me, it’s changing a little bit in my stance. Honing in that and sticking with it. We’ll see how it goes.

Doskow: Alright. Excited for this season.

Davis: Thank you, Dosky.