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ESPN MLB insider says by continually dangling Justin Upton on the trade market, the D-backs are risking devaluing him (AP File Photo).
At 25 years of age, right fielder Justin Upton would seemingly make the perfect cornerstone for the Arizona Diamondbacks to build around in the coming years.

In five full seasons, the former No. 1 overall pick has already made two All-Star Game appearances, while also hitting over 100 home runs and 350 RBI.

However for the third consecutive offseason, general manager Kevin Towers has not shied away from making Upton available to interested teams.

While Upton has survived yet another tumultuous winter of rumors so far, one ESPN MLB insider believes his value might be diminished because of Towers' inconsistent behavior.

"Everyone thinks he is going to be traded," Keith Law told Arizona Sports 620's Doug and Wolf Wednesday. "The conversation I had the other day with a pretty high-ranking scout was that [the D-backs] put out feelers enough and have given out signs that they are interested in trading him to other clubs, that they're running the risk of devaluing him at this point."

Although Upton has remained quiet in regards to the latest round of trade talks, Law can't see a situation where the right fielder would want to be in a D-backs uniform moving forward.

"They've created an environment where it's going to be very uncomfortable if Upton is still a Diamondback when spring training starts," said Law. "Other clubs are coming to Arizona and saying 'Why should we give you 100 cents on the dollar, when you've made it clear you don't really want this guy anymore?'"

Last month's signing of free agent Cody Ross gives Arizona an excess number of outfielders, but Law doesn't believe Upton, who is due to make $9.75 million next season, will be the fall guy simply based on payroll concerns.

Law previously worked in the Toronto Blue Jays front office from 2002-2006 and said that if he were a general manager pursuing Upton, he'd buy low not based on the player but how the player is being presented.

So the question is, has Towers screwed up with the manner in which he's handled Upton?

"I don't like the way [Towers] has handled it," said Law. "It remains to be seen if his strategy will work out or not. We will see what they actually get for him. I personally, and some of this is just a philosophy thing, wouldn't have handled it this way.

listen Listen: Keith Law, Senior Baseball Writer for ESPN.com
Keith explains there were plenty of clean candidates to be voted into the MLB Hall of Fame and it's a joke that none of them were.

"Once you've put a player out there, especially once you've done it twice, you've probably got to move him or make a commitment that makes it clear that he's not available anymore. But constantly dangling him on the market, it's all about return. You risk not getting much in return, especially when a player has a down year as Upton certainly did."

In 2012, Upton hit .280 with 17 home runs and 67 RBI. However, he did finish the season tied for fourth in the league with 107 runs scored.

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    ex-distancerunner wrote...
    Hot Stove
    Pointed out that Towers may be afraid of another mediocre season from Upton which would REALLY devalue a trade. You wouldn't know it by his hesitation to trade Upton and I hope he dosen't. An outfield of Upton, Kubel and Ross would be OUTSTANDING. Trade Parra and give Eaton one more year of seasoning with Reno OR put him in against righties from time to time.
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    sundevil7901 wrote...
    Dbacks
    should have traded Parra last season but they devalued him by giving him limited playing time in favor of Kubel.Upton's been dangled out there for so long,they are not going to get full value for him.
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    lddubois wrote...
    Trade Towers
    Can we just trade Towers....PLEASE. Im sick of him dangling Upton. You have a 25 year old with so much experience and your just begging people to take him. Most players don't even make it to the Big's until after they are 25. Have you looked at our roster. We don't have anyone that is even close to being as well rounded as Upton is.
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    lddubois wrote...
    Trade Towers
    People are too greedy. 280/17/70 with almost 110 runs scored is not a bad season at all. 90 percent of baseball players dream of having a season like that. And thats his bad season, people are ridiculous. If we trade him, we will regret it. I think Towers is in Love with his power and I can't figure out why.
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    Rick in Peoria wrote...
    Why blame Towers
    There is a poor Free Agent Class, not much to write about. Just like the trade deadline two years ago. I don't recall any Dback Front office member stating that JUp was on the block. Just alot of rumor and innuendo from the National Media, actually three in particular Heyman, Olney and Rosenthal. Given KT's track record if he was motivated to trade JUp he would be gone already, think Mark Reynolds. I will believe the Dbacks are trading JUp when I here it from their Front Office, not from The Professional Gossip Association.
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