Can we play him in right field, instead?
And where would Justin Upton play?
I wonder why they won't give him a tryout as a Left Fielder. He has more power (and probably a higher batting average) than his competition, especially if Brandon Allen is not in the running (which I can't understand why).
Micah has shown that as a Pitcher, his performance is marginal.
For another team? Preferably.
Wow. You want to replace our best player with a pitcher. That is good to know.
No. I just want to trade a lazy 5-tool guy who never fulfill his promise while other teams still think he's a guy who will.
Why exactly is he lazy? Is it because he made it to the majors at age 19? An all-star game at 21? Really, tell me why he is lazy because all I see is a budding superstar who is still 3 years minimum from entering his prime. People never seem to realize he is 23 years old and has only played right field for about 4 years.
No. I just want to trade a lazy 5-tool guy who never fulfill his promise while other teams still think he's a guy who will.
Crazy. First the comment about not wanting any part of Galarraga as our 5th starter and now this?
Are you drunk or just trying to be the super intelligent guy who always has to have the counter opinion of the main stream?
When you have a young guy like Upton, at the money we do, and with the production he has already given, let alone what he might be, you don't trade that away. Uptons not the reason we are bad and will likely be a main reason if/when we are ever good again.
Good moves by Dbacks the last couple days. Solid pitching depth acquisitons and the kind of moves that can make or break you during the dog days of summer.
Keep the faith, AF, Keep the Faith.
I've got none.
In three minor league seasons, Cowgill has a BA of .277 with 34 total HR's (11 came within a 79 AB spurt and 23 during the rest) and a total of 164 RBI's. He stole 42 bases in the three years, an average of 14 per year.I'm willing to bet that by the end of the year, if not by the all-star break our left fielder is going to be Collin Cowgill.
In three minor league seasons, Cowgill has a BA of .277 with 34 total HR's (11 came within a 79 AB spurt and 23 during the rest) and a total of 164 RBI's. He stole 42 bases in the three years, an average of 14 per year.
He is unique in that he throws left and bats right. And he is pretty small at 5'9" - 195 lbs. Do you think he'd be another Rickey Henderson?
He also cost his team his services for the rest of the season when he punched a wall in the dugout because he struck out twice and dislocated two bones in his hand.
I'm curious why you feel that he will be our regular left fielder. Except for the 11 home run spurt, his low batting average and RBI totals, along with his small stature and temper, don't sound very promising.
I kind of attacked you in that previous post and you responded in a pleasent manner. I'm sorry for that. You are entitled to your opinion and I can respect that.
Why not just play him at 1B, that's where he played in HS and college.
Keep the faith, AF, Keep the Faith.
I've got none.
I'm with ya on this one, partner.
Everytime I see Upton, I think of Junior Spivey.....
And we know how THAT one turned out.....
I'm willing to bet that by the end of the year, if not by the all-star break our left fielder is going to be Collin Cowgill.
In three minor league seasons, Cowgill has a BA of .277 with 34 total HR's (11 came within a 79 AB spurt and 23 during the rest) and a total of 164 RBI's. He stole 42 bases in the three years, an average of 14 per year.
He is unique in that he throws left and bats right. And he is pretty small at 5'9" - 195 lbs. Do you think he'd be another Rickey Henderson?
He also cost his team his services for the rest of the season when he punched a wall in the dugout because he struck out twice and dislocated two bones in his hand.
I'm curious why you feel that he will be our regular left fielder. Except for the 11 home run spurt, his low batting average and RBI totals, along with his small stature and temper, don't sound very promising.