"I told J.J. (Hardy) when I walked over to short, I said, 'God, I can't believe I missed that ball,'" Davis recalled yesterday before batting practice. "It kind of took a high hop, the last hop, and I looked at J.J. and said, 'Well, I guess I'm going to have to hit another home run now.' Because of the first ball that kind of went under my glove, the one Cano hit his first at-bat, kind of the same thing." Hardy relayed the story to Showalter before walking to the on-deck circle, just before Davis sent an Ivan Nova curveball over the out-of-town scoreboard and onto the flag court in right field for a two-run shot. "I was joking around and, obviously, it's really funny after I hit another home run," Davis said. "Just one of things things where you try to keep it light at the time. Then I crossed home plate and I looked up and J.J.'s like (nodding his head). "I wasn't calling my shot, if that's what you're asking." Davis grinned, similar to the expression on Showalter's face that night. During yesterday's pregame media scrum, a reporter asked Showalter whether he saw the photo, which fans had plastered all over their Facebook pages. "I've had more people ask me about that today. No, I haven't," Showalter said, surprised by the attention it's received. "Now, looking back on it, it was a reaction to something J.J. said to me right before he went on the on-deck circle. "Why is that so...? I have a belly laugh every game in the dugout. I do. I just may not be where everybody can see it. Especially, if you go up the runway there with (Wayne) Kirby in the fifth or sixth inning, he's got something." Hardy had an amusing anecdote for Showalter. And Davis delivered more than a punchline.