Diamondback Jay
Psalms 23:1
Got this idea from an article in today's Arizona Republic.
So, what do you think? Obviously, I'm not insinuating he should be an every-day player, but if he proves he can handle big league hitting in the majors, would you do as the Nats have done with Ryan Zimmerman and put him in the majors quickly? Or do you feel some time in South Bend and up would be better suited for his needs?
TUCSON - By bringing Justin Upton to camp as a non-roster invitee, the Diamondbacks were thought to be doing just the gentlemanly thing by having their No. 1 overall pick hang around and soak up a little atmosphere.
But after a meeting of the minds among all the baseball operations staff, it was determined the top-notch shortstop prospect would be better served by being thrown to the wolves, even at the ripe young age of 18.
"We wouldn't have him in there if we didn't think he couldn't handle it," manager Bob Melvin said of the Gatorade Player of the Year from Chesapeake, Va. "Just talking to him and looking at him, he doesn't look like an 18-year-old."
Upton, who signed a rookie-record $6.1 million deal, will be used in various situations once Cactus League play begins March 2. It could be in later-inning situations, or starts at shortstop when the right time arises.
"The consensus was that you don't have to take it easy on this guy, just let him go out and play," Melvin said. "Now there's a pecking order as to where he plays in a game . . . but everybody that's spent some time with him and knows him says this guy can handle just about anything."
Upton, who is expected to start the season at Class A South Bend in the Diamondbacks system, recently said he is ready for anything.
"I just want to play and see what happens," he said. "My whole thing is to be here, get acquainted, and do everything I can to get better."
So, what do you think? Obviously, I'm not insinuating he should be an every-day player, but if he proves he can handle big league hitting in the majors, would you do as the Nats have done with Ryan Zimmerman and put him in the majors quickly? Or do you feel some time in South Bend and up would be better suited for his needs?