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Starlin Castro, Chicago Cubs Shortstop, Benched For Not Paying Attention During Game (VIDEO)

08/22/11 10:22 PM ET   AP

CHICAGO -- Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro was held out of the starting lineup Monday night against Atlanta, one night after television cameras caught him not paying attention in the field as a pitch was thrown.

"It's a mental day off," Chicago manager Mike Quade said during a long pregame press conference at which Castro was pretty much the only topic of discussion.

"I was real disappointed. He understands that. We'll see how the next day or so goes. We'll take it one day at a time. He's got a lot of work to do in terms of bearing down and concentrating."

The pitch in question occurred during the sixth inning of Sunday night's 6-2 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. As reliever James Russell went into his motion and delivered to Daniel Descalso, Castro kicked at the dirt and then walked toward the outfield, never looking toward home plate when the pitch was thrown.

"When I saw Russ' pitch when he wasn't on board yet, that was the thing that got me more than anything," Quade said. "People stay loose different ways and approach each pitch different ways, but the fact that he wasn't prepared for Russ' pitch was the main thing."

ESPN aired a clip of the play the next inning and commentator Bobby Valentine spent nearly seven minutes haranguing Castro and the Cubs' inability to get him to focus. Quade said he didn't hear any of Valentine's comments.

"I don't listen to Bobby very much," Quade said. "I looked at everything with the mute on. That's kind of what I do. I don't want any outside influences. I want to know exactly what I see and make up my own decisions.

"As far as Bobby goes, I'm concerned about Starlin Castro. I'm not concerned at all about Bobby Valentine."

ESPN also showed close-ups of Castro in the field looking up at the sky, standing still with his glove off and chewing a nonstop stream of sunflower seeds. The 21-year-old Castro is leading the National League in hits, but Quade said age can't be used as an excuse.

"I was really disappointed and surprised, very surprised at him," Quade said. "It is something we've been after him about from Day 1, focus-wise. To be honest with you, with his talent, sometimes that's the toughest challenge for him. Not acceptable, not good. He feels terrible. Talked to him and we'll give him a day.

"The youth thing, from a focus standpoint, (can be tolerated) no more."

At one point, Quade was asked if Castro was going to be tested for Attention Deficit Disorder.

"You spend enough time around him, no one has given that a consideration," Quade said. "Let's just ask Cassie to concentrate and do a better job, get the most out of his ability."

An All-Star this season, Castro is hitting .308 and recently became the youngest Cubs player in more than 70 years to reach 300 career hits. Quade said that while the organization will be diligent in its development of Castro, it's ultimately up to the player.

"It's on Starlin to make this progress," Quade said. "He's got a coaching staff that cares about him. He's got all the things in place to do this and do this well."

Valentine suggested that behavior like Castro's can become a team "cancer" if it goes unchecked, observations that Quade said he could do without.

"That's why I watch and don't listen," Quade said. "There's a lot of experts out there. Everybody's got stuff figured out. I know how much time we've spent with the kid. I know how much we've addressed these things. And I also know that it doesn't happen overnight. Sometimes, it takes a long time. You don't quit working with guys or addressing things until it gets done. What people come in and say on a short look, I'm really not too interested in it."

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Nuyorican21
Law Clerk
12:40 PM on 08/25/2011
This isn't a big deal. It happens to a lot of young players, and he'll be better for it.
11:28 PM on 08/24/2011
Video is epic fail. I thought he was going to be picking his nose or something.
03:56 PM on 08/24/2011
Castro is the best the Cubs have at a ridiculously low price. Benching him can be costly to his career and legacy if he fails to lead the league in hits at age 21 (Ty Cobb and Al Kaline only two other players in the history of MLB to do it).

He is young and accomplishing what players making 25 times what he makes aren't able to do.

I think is mean to hurt him that way; he should have been fined $900 (equivalent to $10,000 if he were making $5million a year).
04:30 PM on 08/23/2011
why is he in trouble? at least he was there and didn't leave early, which, for the cubs, is kind of remarkable. kid has massive skills and was contemplating his future with the cubs, possibly never making a post-season appearance. can't really blame him too much, but i guess you do have to sit him just to keep everybody else in line. i don't know how many red flags have to go up before the owners contemplate a complete purge. the fired the gm, but they just might need a complete purge. the entire front office, ticketing, scouting, player development, coaching, training, equipment, facilities, promotions, all management, everything. they need a complete change in the corporate culture throughout the whole organization, top to bottom. even the owners might consider selling. sell the team to mark cuban and he'll make the changes.
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Spaceman Eddie
Unfair to the Imbalanced
03:49 PM on 08/23/2011
He was thinking of his boyhood sled, "Rosebud".
ash11111
"Yolo" is "Carpe Diem" for stupid people
03:47 PM on 08/23/2011
Baseball is so complicated... :)
11:18 PM on 08/23/2011
It IS! By far the most complicated ball game on earth. At least until you "get it". I still don't understand what the 'infield fly rule' is.
ash11111
"Yolo" is "Carpe Diem" for stupid people
03:55 PM on 08/24/2011
I was just quoting Nina on Just shoot me... :)
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ChiBloger
And the truth shall set us ALL free
03:47 PM on 08/23/2011
Don't worry, the Cubs will still end up in the same place.

Said the Sox fan
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BuckyJamesDio
This monkey's going to Heaven
03:34 PM on 08/23/2011
You know it's a boring game when the shortstop starts glassing over.
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elsquibbs
Socially liberal, fiscally prudent atheist.
03:33 PM on 08/23/2011
Ladies and Gentlemen, The 2011 Chicago Cubs.
03:20 PM on 08/23/2011
His bee-hind is now a bench's best friend
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SkyhawkIIAimer
"How many more like him are out there?"
03:06 PM on 08/23/2011
I was at the last game of the season back in the '80's, Indians at Twins and the Twins first baseman wasn't paying attention. A ball rolled right between his legs-he didn't even look up when he heard the crack of the bat.
03:05 PM on 08/23/2011
Why single him out? No one on the Cubs has been paying attention all season.
02:59 PM on 08/23/2011
For all you knuckleheads who think this kid is making millions he's making a little over the league minimum $440,000 a year.
03:06 PM on 08/23/2011
ummm, that is a LOT of money to this knucklehead. Evidently chump-change to you. Granted it should be more, but most of us would be thrilled to make that (especially to stand out in the grass and kick dirt around until you are needed).
03:21 PM on 08/23/2011
The kid has a talent that millions of people could only wish they had... your probably not an athlete.
04:34 PM on 08/24/2011
Amen
03:13 PM on 08/23/2011
And your point is.....?
02:42 PM on 08/23/2011
no more all star
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FZliveson
Beating the Conundrum
02:40 PM on 08/23/2011
Being a " Star" on the Cubs is like being a giant guppy in a tank full of angelfish.