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Can he work in that role at Coors? Yes, but you might not get the same value for money if the batters hitting behind him in the order are guys who hit HRs and not singles or doubles, especially vs RHP's.
Would Upton work hitting lower in the order? Maybe, but see above re lack of HRs. By the way, Upton's other extra-base hits are also "lukewarm" (only 3 die roll chances vs LHP and a little better, 5, against RHP). And, he's not a good clutch hitter. He does have 26 die roll chances for hits vs RHP - quite good - so he could also hit second in the batting order, or even third, vs RHP, but I think it's lead-off or bust vs LHP (20 die roll chances for hits, but 21 walks or HBPs!). He costs too much to hit in the bottom of the order in any regular situation, unless its a $100M cap league, IMO.
Back to your original comment - In the 3 2012 leagues that I am in (other than keeper leagues), he has appeared on a roster just once, and then was dropped (all 3 drafts have been completed, and one league has run the max games since the cards were released). So I agree with your observation, based on what I've seen so far.
His results in the league that he appeared in were as follows (at Rogers ballpark):
# Upton, Justin R RF 2(-3)e6 203 24 50 6 2 5 20 16 43 2 2 1 B 1-17 .246 .308 .370 1 E 5.80M
Again, the OB% is low at .308 - not high enough for a lead-off hitter on a HR-oriented team. His SB-CS were just 2-2, despite playing in a division with more or less average holding by the division rivals' pitchers and catchers. (This may indicate some conservative stealing settings maybe? just 2 SB's?). BUT, he was 7 for 7 in baserunning situations! His team has hit 170 home runs, 30 triples, 243 doubles and 697 singles (333 walks) in 132 games at Rogers. For a baserunning player, the team's singles/doubles per game seems low to me at 7 per game. With players behind him hitting more singles and doubles, Upton's baserunning opportunities might be higher. By the way, he started that season hitting 7th vs RHP and 6th vs LHP. It actually was a $100 million cap league.
Thanks for the interesting question!
Good luck!
