TJ
Frank Kaminsky is my Hero.
Was considering it yesterday. Not sure where to go though.
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Was considering it yesterday. Not sure where to go though.
Went with my general optomism on all things Arizona right now.
Whatever. When 82 speaks ill of CY, he does well. He has admitted as much.
I encourage it from 82, whether or not he likes CY
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 ********.
CY has already singled and scored today! It's simply uncanny!!!
I didn't say he is a terrible player. I said his mind didn't appear to be in the game.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?
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.:goldglove:
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.
One destroys a dugout after committing a careless error while the other chews on a necklace with a glazed look in his eyes.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?
21? No! Justin Upton will be 24 next month and is in his 5th Major League season.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.
Patience grasshopper?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.
Excuse me. I dozed off while waiting for some results.Patience grasshopper?
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.
OK!You know I'm with ya on CY... he needs to be dumped, post haste...
However, you really need to lighten up on Upton.
He is very good. And with a little more thought and effort on defense, he could be GGGRRREEEAAATTT!!!!!!!!