The last two seasons he has hit a total of 30 home runs.
When the rainy season hit Beijing a couple of months ago, our house began to show its age.
The season has not even hit stride yet and the 46-year-old coach can feel himself being pulled in two directions.
He also had a season high 9-game hitting streak, June 3-17.
He ended the season hitting safely in six straight games going 13-for-26.
Probably the best way for him to achieve that aim is to start the season hitting and never stop.
He had a successful 2006 season hitting 1,293 first-class runs at an average of over 60.
He spent the season hitting third in the Marlins lineup.
He finished the last 12 games of the season hitting .195 with one home run.
His first season, he played second base and hit cleanup behind Pete Hill.