
ELI: Coming into high school, do you remember what you wanted to work on most?
JUSTIN: Not much, I still just wanted to have fun. As I got older, I worked on my swing a lot, and having a consistent approach at the plate. At the time, I was a shortstop. So I also wanted to get better there.
ELI: You started the year strong with the Oaks, did you see the call up coming?
JUSTIN: At High-A, I started off strong and was hitting the ball well. I went on a streak for a couple weeks and I stayed hot, so I thought I had one coming. Also, towards the end the coaches starting joking more about a call up so it was not too much of a surprise.
ELI: Is it hard to believe that you started the year at Single-A and are now with the Diamondbacks?
JUSTIN: Yeah, I was playing well at Double-A and was just hoping that I would be a September call-up. But when I got the call and they told me, it was sweet, it was crazy.
ELI: Your first hit came against Derek Lowe, can you take me through that at-bat?
JUSTIN: Well, he is a sinker-ball pitcher so what I was trying to do was get the ball up. I was lucky enough to get one up in the zone and drive it because usually you are lucky to get one high up in the zone.
ELI: How about your first homerun off of Tom Gorzelanny?
JUSTIN: Well, I didn't know the stadium too well so I couldn't tell if it was gone but I hit it pretty good. I wasn't sure, so I took off out of the box and when I saw it was gone, I just saw everyone laughing in the dugout.
ELI: When your brother [B.J. Upton] started playing outfield, did you give him any pointers?
JUSTIN: Nah. He is very athletic and versatile and he has good coaches down there too so he didn't need my help.
ELI: Both of you guys are very fast, but who is faster?
JUSTIN: I probably have better times in the book. But there are two types of fast. He is taller and longer, so he runs a bit smoother than me, but I get going faster.
ELI: What has been your most embarrassing moment since being called up?
JUSTIN: Probably the rookie hazing. It was pretty embarrassing, I had to dress like a baby in Colorado.
ELI: The first playoff game against the Cubs was a big one. What was that like for you to play and pick up your first hit?
JUSTIN: The playoffs are a different atmosphere. I made sure I didn't let the surroundings get the best of me, got myself feeling good, and cut out the crowd. It was a lot of fun.
ELI: I know this was a big problem in some clubhouses, but who was better: Kanye or 50 Cent?
JUSTIN: [Pause] Kanye!
ELI: Now that the season is over, what is next?
JUSTIN: Well, I have had a couple weeks off, and I'll probably start some heavy lifting next week.
ELI: What do you plan to work on this offseason?
JUSTIN: Well, you are always trying to get better. I'll work on my swing, and becoming more flexible.
ELI: Do you follow baseball in the offseason?
JUSTIN: Yes and No. I'll hop on MLB.com every once and awhile. I'll turn on Sportscenter, and they always have the updates so I'm pretty well updated.
ELI: If you could rob one person of a homerun, who would it be?
JUSTIN: Oh man, it would probably have to be brother, B.J. That would be really cool because he is my brother and that is something not everyone gets to do.
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