Davis reiterated that his left thumb has not bothered him this offseason, Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
His batting average drop from .262 in 2015 to .221 last year was the biggest indicator of the bum digit's impact. His power dropped but still was excellent at 38 home runs and a .459 slugging percentage, so he could easily jump back above 40 long balls. Although prospective drafters should still watch for any news during camp, he'll fit comfortably on fantasy squads willing to absorb his contact woes in favor of his titanic pop. As usual, he'll help more owners in OBP leagues.