Diamondbacks Manager Kirk Gibson sat Justin Upton for the second time in four days Tuesday and said more time out of the lineup could be in store for the struggling right fielder.
Upton, however, didn't like the decision and during postgame comments to reporters called his day off "
pretty unproductive."
"I sat around and really didn't do much, and I'm still pissed off about the way I'm playing and I'm not playing, so I don't know if it was productive," he said.
Upton went on to say that he expects to play every game, but when asked if he thinks he'll be in the starting lineup tonight, he said this:
"It's hard to expect anything around here. I really don't know. I'm going to come in here tomorrow and wait until the lineup pops up on the screen just like everybody else."
Upton is batting .143 (4 for 28) in his past seven games following a nine-game hitting streak in which he went 13 for 31 (.419) from May 17-26. Overall, he entered Tuesday batting .243 with five home runs and 20 RBIs.
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It's day to day right now," Gibson said of Upton before Tuesday's game. "He's not playing today, he might not play tomorrow. We have an off day the next day. I don't know. But today, I knew I wasn't going to play him.
"I think he's over-thinking. I think he's over-trying. Things aren't coming naturally to him. He's tried a lot. He's a little bit lost in who he really is. And he's really frustrated as you can see."
Gibson suggested one option might be to sit Upton for as many as four or five games in a row. Upton said he hasn't spoken directly with Gibson yet but acknowledged that Gibson runs the team.
"He's going to say what he needs to say, he's the one who makes the decisions around here, and whatever decision he decides to make or whatever he thinks about me, it's ultimately his decision," Upton said.
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