BJ Backup Plan

Hawk

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The comical B.J. Upton Plan B in Atlanta

One reason Myers cannot play a corner outfield spot is San Diego obtained Justin Upton from the Braves. But try as they might, the Braves could not get rid of his brother, B.J. Upton.

Atlanta was willing to eat significant portions of the three years at $46.35 million left on the deal and/or take a bad contract back. But nothing worked, so the Braves are left to paint an optimistic view of the situation — notably that upbeat new hitting coach Kevin Seitzer could work some magic and that Upton is saying all the right stuff about the need for adjustments.
However, Upton has hit just .198 with a .593 OPS the past two years combined. The only player in major league history to get at least 1,000 plate appearances combined and produce equal or worse stats in those two categories was Zoilo Versalles in 1967-68 (.198/.522).

Privately, the Braves are saying they will not tolerate more of the same and keep feeding Upton consistent at-bats. In fact, Upton has fallen so far that Atlanta would consider a Plan B that is a platoon between Yankees castoff Zoilo Almonte and Todd Cunningham, whose eight major league at-bats came in 2013.

If nothing else, Upton has accomplished this — his struggles created a way to get the only two Zoilos ever to play in the majors into the same story.


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I like Todd Cunningham. Think he would be a nice addition to the bench. But why take BJ out if the team sucks? Make him play. See if he can figure it out or have a decent enough season that we can unload him.

Cunningham was hurt for a while last season which hurt his stats. Once he recovered he hit very well in the last two months of the season. OPS of .883 after the All-Star break. I think he can put up an OPS of .700 or so in majors, with some additional value on defense and the base paths.
 
Actually he displays some of the early symptoms of Parkinson's. Especially the bat waggle.

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Cunningham was hurt for a while last season which hurt his stats. Once he recovered he hit very well in the last two months of the season. OPS of .883 after the All-Star break. I think he can put up an OPS of .700 or so in majors, with some additional value on defense and the base paths.

You don't have to convince me. I'm a Cunningham fan.
 
I think I would entertain the option of playing him everyday until he got tired of sucking and being booed relentlessly. Then, hopefully he would just retire.

Yep. I think he should be out there pretty much every day and every inning.
 
Cuz there are alternatives (Cunningham, Almonte) I'd rather try than more of the same from Melvin.

If the team matters, sure, but if 2015 turns out how it is looking it seems like the smarter play is to keep him out there. Better for that magical 2017 and all.
 
If the team matters, sure, but if 2015 turns out how it is looking it seems like the smarter play is to keep him out there. Better for that magical 2017 and all.

Yeah. We get the better draft pick. I think that's called the Claudian strategy. I remember it from watching I, Claudius years ago.
 
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