Dunn debate
SARASOTA, Fla. -- Adam Dunn's here and have at it.
Dunn looks noticably leaner, he said he's done more running and eating much better. New hitting coach Brook Jacoby visited him for about a month ago in Houston.
Dunn said he just wants to forget last season, when he 40 home runs, drove in 92 runs and scored 99 runs. He also hit .234, struck out a major league high 194 times and committed 13 errors.
"I’m trying ot get that out of my head, first of all," Dunn said. "I spent all offseason thinking about how hard the last two months of the season were for me; I was terrible. I don’t want that to happen to me again."
Reds manager Jerry Narron said he's very impressed by what he's seen of Dunn so far.
"I love that he's here early and he's in great shape," Narron said. "Just talking to him, I love what he says about defense and being the best leftfielder he can be."
Narron said there's no plans on playing Dunn at first base.
Dunn said he's looking to concentrate on defense this spring.
"That’s something I’ve probably taken a little too lightly in the past," Dunn said. "That’s going to be my main focus this spring, not to be a good one, but a great one. And I think I can."
Let the Dunn bashing comments begin...