Neil Caudle is Superman, on 24 January 2013 - 05:20 PM, said:
1. Who will be the Braves' clubhouse leader now? Huddy is a pitcher and he may be gone after this season. McCann will almost certainly be gone after this season. Who is going to step up and tell people to play hard?
2. Will our team work ethic suffer? Both B.J. and Justin Upton have been said to have poor work ethic during the course of their careers. Will this rub off on Heyward, who seemed complacent in 2011, and Freeman?
3. Will Justin Upton the guy who hit .300 with 26 HR's and 20 SB's in 2009 and .289 with 31 HR's and 21 SB's in 2011 or will he be the guy who hit .273 with 17 HR's and 18 SB's in 2010 and .280 with 17 HR's and 18 SB's in 2012? If he is the former then we have ourselves an amazing outfield. If he's the latter then he's not much better than Prado.
4. Will having brothers on the same team bring out the best in each of them or will it bring out the worst in them? I could see that going either way. I played on the same high school baseball team as my cousin all four years and we enjoyed it a lot, but I know some people who get nasty when playing sports with family members.
Great thoughts NCIS, love the discussion. Out of the four questions you posed, the only ones I'm concerned about are 3 and possibly 1.
1. It's a fair question. Huddy, obviously. The guy that comes to mind to me has to be Dan Uggla. I know he's at times downright brutal on offense, but he's suddenly the real veteran of the lineup and he DOES have a strong work ethic. If he could be less "lead by example" and be more of the kind of guy to get in people's faces when they screw up, it would really benefit us. I don't think anybody would want to make Dan mad...
Other vets include Reed Johnson and Gerald Laird. I knew nothing about Laird until a few weeks ago when I saw a video that said he was one of the best clubhouse pranksters on the Tigers and is great at keeping the environment loose, so maybe he'll sorta take on Rossy's role.
2. I think this is blown out of proportion and it sorta frustrates me to see people still saying this. There is no evidence whatsoever that Justin Upton has ever had an attitude problem aside from pure fan speculation, and BJ Upton has had I think only 1 or 2 isolated incidents. I really do think they'll be fine here and I think being around other young guys like Heyward and Freeman will help.
3. This is the one I'm most worried about, because you never can tell for sure. I *think* he'll do well here, but it's not a given he's going to put up the All-Star type of numbers we're fantasizing about. He can be good, not great, and in that instance I think many of us would be disappointed.
4. With as much as they've talked about playing together, I can't fathom why this would be a problem and I would hope that it'd bring out the best in both of them, but again, seems more like speculation than a legitimate concern.