Justin Upton is a huge disappointment!

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Went with my general optomism on all things Arizona right now.
 

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Sigh, I'm not going to get into this, your opinion of CY or anything regarding baseball is rather worthless to me and not a reason for me to waste anymore energy on you. Keep spouting your ego stroking ********.


Claiming to be lost is "ego stroking"?? And such harsh language... why does talk of CY get you so emotional? Odd.... :shock:
 

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You really like bitching just to bitch don't you? Now you're saying since someone isn't paying attention for 1 second they are a terrible player?
I didn't say he is a terrible player. I said his mind didn't appear to be in the game.

About the "1 second", Young is constantly using his necklace as a pacifier. In the field. In the dugout.

Isn't it time for him to grow up? Perhaps if he showed more confidence than pacifism about himself, he'd strikeout and popup less.

Part of sports is a mind game with the opposition and, unfortunately, CY is giving off very weak vibes.

He is almost twenty-eight years old. Would you hire a 28 year old man to supervise a Call Center if, during the interview, he chewed on his necklace and had a glazed far-away look in his eyes?

This guy is not earning $40,000 per year. He's earning millions. With glory comes responsibility.
 

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After a towering homerun to straightaway center field, Upton lets in two runs on successive plays in RF, missing a fly ball then, on the next play, throwing the ball half way up the third base line after a hit. Then he started destroying the dugout throwing water coolers while his teammates stared straight ahead.

Hey Justin, you're not going to be a superstar part-time. Grow up and get your head in the game. Just when it looks like you may be maturing, you throw one of your temper tantrums like an 8-year old.
 

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After a towering homerun to straightaway center field, Upton lets in two runs on successive plays in RF, missing a fly ball then, on the next play, throwing the ball half way up the third base line after a hit. Then he started destroying the dugout throwing water coolers while his teammates stared straight ahead.

Hey Justin, you're not going to be a superstar part-time. Grow up and get your head in the game. Just when it looks like you may be maturing, you throw one of your temper tantrums like an 8-year old.

Let me see if I got this straight...a player can't throw a tantrum because that is immature, but he also can't look casual in the dugout because that shows he doesn't care? So, what should Upton have done?

BTW, the second play was a fly ball, not a hit.
 
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Let me see if I got this straight...a player can't throw a tantrum because that is immature, but he also can't look casual in the dugout because that shows he doesn't care? So, what should Upton have done?

BTW, the second play was a fly ball, not a hit.

He should have caught the damn ball to end the inning!
 

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Let me see if I got this straight...a player can't throw a tantrum because that is immature, but he also can't look casual in the dugout because that shows he doesn't care?
One destroys a dugout after committing a careless error while the other chews on a necklace with a glazed look in his eyes.

Two extremes, but both highlighting problems -- not keeping their minds on the game or acting as adults.

What should Upton have done? Doh! Catch the fly ball. Not throw the next one half way up the 3rd base line. And not react as a child.

If they need counseling, get it for them. Just as you would for a child who destroys school property because he failed a test. Or sits in class with a glazed look in his eye, chewing on a pacifier.

They are not going to get better if left untreated.
 

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The guy is 21 right? Unless he goes full Zambrano anytime soon, we just have to ride out the rough spots. Maybe more vocal veterans around him can help smooth out the rough spots.
 

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The guy is 21 right? Unless he goes full Zambrano anytime soon, we just have to ride out the rough spots. Maybe more vocal veterans around him can help smooth out the rough spots.
21? No! Justin Upton will be 24 next month and is in his 5th Major League season.

Chris Young will be 28 the following month and is in his 6th Major League season.

If they cannot stay focused on the game by now, each in their own way, they'll be riding out the rough spots for the rest of their careers.

Upton showing flashes of what might have been, offset by careless play in RF and childish tantrums in the dugout.

Young as a great fielding/mediocre hitting CF and King of the Popups, tying up the cleanup spot in the batting order.

Both Upton and Young come to the ballpark knowing that they will be in the starting lineup every game. Not every D'back starter can say that.

Kirk Gibson's biggest contribution as Manager is motivating his players.

Despite those two factors making it easier for Upton and Young to grow as players, the nagging problems persist.

It is frustrating for D'backs fans. Baseball may be a business, but its financial success depends upon how it does as a sport.
 

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21? No! Justin Upton will be 24 next month and is in his 5th Major League season.

Chris Young will be 28 the following month and is in his 6th Major League season.

If they cannot stay focused on the game by now, each in their own way, they'll be riding out the rough spots for the rest of their careers.

Upton showing flashes of what might have been, offset by careless play in RF and childish tantrums in the dugout.

Young as a great fielding/mediocre hitting CF and King of the Popups, tying up the cleanup spot in the batting order.

Both Upton and Young come to the ballpark knowing that they will be in the starting lineup every game. Not every D'back starter can say that.

Kirk Gibson's biggest contribution as Manager is motivating his players.

Despite those two factors making it easier for Upton and Young to grow as players, the nagging problems persist.

It is frustrating for D'backs fans. Baseball may be a business, but its financial success depends upon how it does as a sport.
Patience grasshopper? :)
 

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21? No! Justin Upton will be 24 next month and is in his 5th Major League season.

Chris Young will be 28 the following month and is in his 6th Major League season.

If they cannot stay focused on the game by now, each in their own way, they'll be riding out the rough spots for the rest of their careers.

Upton showing flashes of what might have been, offset by careless play in RF and childish tantrums in the dugout.

Young as a great fielding/mediocre hitting CF and King of the Popups, tying up the cleanup spot in the batting order.

Both Upton and Young come to the ballpark knowing that they will be in the starting lineup every game. Not every D'back starter can say that.

Kirk Gibson's biggest contribution as Manager is motivating his players.

Despite those two factors making it easier for Upton and Young to grow as players, the nagging problems persist.

It is frustrating for D'backs fans. Baseball may be a business, but its financial success depends upon how it does as a sport.


YOu know I'm with ya on CY... he needs to be dumped, post haste...
However, you really need to lighten up on Upton. Since the break, he has been our sole, entire offense. Instead of 3 games back, we'd be 10 games back if it weren't for Justin. He'll continue to mature as Gibby and Baylor will see to that.
 

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Some of you are ridiculous. As a life long Phoenix sports fan, I'm used to watching lifeless, soft, boring teams and athletes. Our fans are not surprisingly much different.

Until this season, Upton was no different either. He appeared to be "checked out" or careless at times which was most evident is his defensive play. However, after the first month of the season he has been anything but. Upton has clearly been better defensively, been a monster at the plate, and has put the team on his back when it’s needed it. The fans have started to respond, as witnessed with the ASG booing of Fielder, Weeks and Holliday. Ironically, Phoenix fans also shed their label of being from the national media.


Even though Upton wisely deflected questions about the ASG controversy, you know that support meant a lot to him. Since then, he’s carried this team on his back and shown the fire that few star athletes have. He seems to play better when he's angry, and more importantly he's learned how to harness it. (I think Don Baylor deserves some credit).


D-Backs fans haven't had a young baseball superstar to root for. Growing up between here and Seattle, I remember witnessing the impact Griffey had on that franchise and the city itself town. Games were electric, and the town gravitated towards Griffey and the Mariners.


Upton, Phoenix the D-Backs have the same opportunity. Disenfranchised fans of the "stale" Suns and the soon-to-be divorcee fans of the Coyotes are “Jennifer Aniston” desperate for something or someone to rally behind. So for those who get upset when Upton throws a Gatorade cooler: take a hike. This team shouldn’t even be in contention right now and Justin is a huge reason why they are. More importantly, they are going to be really good for the next few seasons. I know for some of you complaining is second only to breathing, but stop pissing in my coffee. It’s all some of us have right now, and we’re lucky to have it at all.
 

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It was great to see Justin clear the bases with a double by going with the outside pitch for a line drive to right field, giving us the lead.
 

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I still think Justin Upton is good at baseball.
 

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He is very good. And with a little more thought and effort on defense, he could be GGGRRREEEAAATTT!!!!!!!!
 

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He is very good. And with a little more thought and effort on defense, he could be GGGRRREEEAAATTT!!!!!!!!

He's got room for improvement but he's awfully close to great already. I think he passed "very good" a few weeks ago.

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On offense, YES. On defense, NOT YET. No doubt he will. He can be SCARY GOOD!
 

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On the BS report (with Bill Simmons) recently they were talking about how the D'backs should try to acquire BJ Upton, what would people think of that? We haven't heard anything about the D'backs considering it, so I'm sure its unlikely.

I think he's just as good as CY in the field and has a higher upside at the plate. He's shown All Star level flashes before, but he's always had consistency and effort issues, more dramatic than Justin's for sure. Perhaps playing with his brother he'd be more motivated and able to stay on task? Though perhaps having them together they'd both slack off, who knows.

It would be a marketing panacea for the Snakes though.
 

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