Sources: Pirates emerging as serious contender for Upton
Originally published: Jul 15, 2012 - 10:48 am
Arizona Diamondbacks' right fielder Justin Upton is quite the hot commodity these days. As the trade deadline draws closer, teams' interest in acquiring the 24-year-old's services is heating up.
ESPN's Jayson Stark tweeted Sunday, the Pittsburgh Pirates could be emerging as a frontrunner in the Upton sweepstakes.
#Pirates so serious about Justin Upton they're sending signals they could include Starling Marte in an Upton deal -- but not Cole or Taillon
— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) July 15, 2012
FOXSports.com's Jon Morosi also tweeted of the Pirates' interest in Upton.
#Pirates have a scout watching Justin Upton in Chicago this weekend. #DBacks @MLBONFOX
— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) July 15, 2012
The Pirates have long been linked as a possible suitor for Upton and have the pieces that could entice General Manager Kevin Towers to make a deal, if that's the road he chooses to take.
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