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Arizona Diamondbacks' Justin Upton blows a bubble during the first inning of a baseball game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday, May 8, 2012, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Matt York)
The time has come. No more excuses. Justin Upton has to put this Arizona Diamondbacks team on his back and carry them. He may be only 24-years-old, but he has played in the major leagues since 2007, he has over 600 games and over 2,200 at-bats on his resume. The Arizona Diamondbacks are struggling to win baseball games and Upton is off to an awful start through the first six weeks. He is hitting .235 with three home runs and nine runs batted in. And frankly that is unacceptable for a player of his caliber.

The first thing Upton needs to do is get in the cage with Don Baylor and fix all the holes in his swing and stop giving away at-bats. Right now his inability to hit with runners in scoring position is killing this team. He has just two hits in 22 at-bats with runners in scoring position, which is .091.

Nothing was more evident of his struggles with runners on base then during Monday night's 9-6 loss to the Cardinals. In the bottom of the first inning after falling behind 3- 0, Gerrado Parra tripled leading off the inning. Upton then proceeded to strike out and Parra was eventually left stranded at third. Upton has to get that run in, somehow, someway. And he doesn't need a base hit to do it. Too many times this year Upton has failed to get runs across the plate in crucial situations.

But the time to end this slump is right now. And although the lineup has experience, it is Upton who has the ability to carry it for a week to ten days and get Arizona back on track. He needs to shorten up his swing and drive the ball. He needs to get hot because if he gets hot it changes the entire lineup and the way opposing pitchers approach it.

Upton can strike fear into a pitcher. He can hit for power, as evidenced by his 31 homers last year. When he's right, his presence makes everyone else in the lineup better.

Right now Upton is an easy out. There is no fear when he comes to the plate, no reason to pitch around him. And that has to change. Because this team ultimately goes as Upton goes. Other players can get hot at times and have a good season, but no one player can affect the game offensively as much as Upton with his combination of power and speed.

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    Oby G. wrote...
    Upton time to become the man on this team
    Its time for upton to show he is the man on this team, we really were carried early by cy, but its time for upton to carry this team, he is giving up too much at bats, he needs to work the pitcher more, and just get on base
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    The Diz wrote...
    upton
    ahmen.....
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    azgbayfan wrote...
    With riches come spoils
    These guys work their teams for every nickel they can get, and I am ok with that, but then there is no place for slumps and poor starts. He simply gets paid too much for that. With all that money comes expectations that simply need to be met. Technically a slump should be considered a breech of contract.
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    NMLOBO wrote...
    Its time!
    If memory serves Kevin T. was shopping Upton last year for a while and for some reason he stopped. Well it is now time to do it again but be serious. If we can get anyone for him then it is time. We have a very good replacement on the pine and now is the time to pull the trigger on Justin. I am a little disappointed in Gibson in that he seems to be coddling Upton. He has not set him enough, he has not moved him down in the order, and he has not pitch hit for him when he is missing badly.
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    8aferns wrote...
    Holding on to last season
    We still think of him as the guy who received MVP votes last year. He has the tools but this year he isn’t that guy. Check the stats. He’s Gerardo Parra without the glove. Is he trying too hard or saving his hits for at-bats with bases empty? That’s speculation. I wouldn’t put him in as the #3 hitter. 5 players have more RBI’s than Upton one doesn’t play everyday. Upton’s scored the most runs on our team and is only batting about .250. Having him hit #3(right now) is setting us up for disappointment. He’s being productive but just not how and when we need him to.
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    8aferns wrote...
    Leinart?
    Way off topic but it reminds me of the Ken Whisenhut-Matt Leinart pre-season where Leinart had an awesome completion percentage but Whisenhut kept saying he’s completing passes but not the way we need him to. I hold on to the belief that Upton will be an MVP caliber player again just like I kept holding on to that awesome first-half Leinart had against Daaaa Bears. The big difference is Upton doesn’t have an awesome batting average but is a proven player in the major leagues. Will the outcome be the same?
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