GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- Adam Dunn was the American League Comeback Player of the Year last year, and while he appreciated the gesture he thinks his comeback fell short of his standards. And he knows the honor probably said more about how bad he was in 2011 than how good he was last season.
That dreadful year in which he batted .159 with 11 home runs was his motivation for last season. His motivation this year? The Sox' collapse in final two weeks of 2012.
Dunn still hasn't gotten over that the Sox were in first place for 117 games in the American League Central and had a three-game lead on the Detroit Tigers with 15 to play before going on a 2-10 nosedive. The Tiger won the division and went to the World Series.
It would have been the first playoff appearance of Dunn's 12-year career. Crushing blows like that don't heal easily, and Dunn hopes the Sox haven't gotten over it just yet.
"I don't think we have. I hope we haven't," Dunn said. "You work so hard during the offseason, during the season, putting yourself in a great position -- and obviously we had some injuries -- but we just didn't play well when it mattered. That's tough for me and I would assume it's tough for everybody in locker room."
While manager Robin Ventura urged his team to quickly get over the past and move on to the present, Dunn is having a hard time letting it go.
"I'm sure everybody's going to say `start over with a clean slate' but I don't want to forget about last year," he said.
One of the injuries Dunn speaks of is his own right oblique strain which he hurried back from because the team was in a division race.
"Way too soon. Stupid," Dunn said. "But what are you going to do? I was going to get out there as quick as I could regardless and ended up costing myself more games, and when I came back I stunk. Looking back I would have taken the full week or two weeks off."
Dunn finished with 41 home runs and 96 RBI, more of what the Sox had in mind when they signed him to a four-year, $56 million contract before the 2011 season. Dunn had a horrific season, far and away his worst, with 42 RBIs in 2011. His .204 average and .333 on-base percentage (thanks to 105 walks) in 2012 are 36 and 37 points, respectively, below his career averages. So there is work to be done, improvements to be made. He struck out 222 times, one shy of Mark Reynolds record set in 2009. He might cut down on those if he cuts down on getting into two-strike counts.
"That's going to be an emphasis this spring, trying to be more aggressive, not get myself too deep into counts," Dunn said. "Instead of being so selective early -- especially on the first pitch."
Ventura said he doesn't mind seeing Dunn's walks fall as long as the hits increase.
"That's the way I would like to see the equation," Ventura said. "You want him to be more aggressive. For a guy like him there is something about hitting earlier in the count instead of taking pitches that are close or just off. Athletically, he has the ability to expand the zone a little. We're not talking about expanding the zone and swinging and missing, you're talking about being a little more aggressive, going out of the zone and make contact."
Dunn faced 157 full counts last season and led the majors in pitches per plate appearance with 4.43. On 3-2 counts, he was 12-for-102 (.118) with 65 strikeouts and 55 walks.
Dunn knows how to hit and get on base. He has 406 career homers including 334 since 2004, the second most of any major leaguer since then. His 930 walks are the most of any player since 2004.
Those numbers are well and good, but Dunn says he'd trade them all to play in the postseason. The numbers in his craw are that 2-10 skid, in which he had an RBI in one of those games.
"I want to remember how it felt getting knocked out of first place because I know I didn't like it very much and I don't want it to happen again," Dunn said.
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Thursday, May 23 2013 9:26 AM EDT2013-05-23 13:26:38 GMT
Clay Buchholz pitched five-hit ball over seven innings to improve to 7-0, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Chicago White Sox 6-2 Wednesday night to avoid a three-game sweep.
Clay Buchholz pitched five-hit ball over seven innings to improve to 7-0, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Chicago White Sox 6-2 Wednesday night to avoid a three-game sweep.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 11:16 PM EDT2013-05-22 03:16:06 GMT
Jose Quintana took a no-hitter into the seventh before David Ortiz broke it up with a one-out broken-bat single, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Boston Red Sox 3-1 on Tuesday night.
Jose Quintana took a no-hitter into the seventh before David Ortiz broke it up with a one-out broken-bat single, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Boston Red Sox 3-1 on Tuesday night.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 12:07 AM EDT2013-05-21 04:07:58 GMT
Adam Dunn hit a three-run homer in the first inning and the Chicago White Sox handed Jon Lester his first loss of the season with a 6-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Monday night.
Adam Dunn hit a three-run homer in the first inning and the Chicago White Sox handed Jon Lester his first loss of the season with a 6-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Monday night.
Sunday, May 19 2013 10:19 PM EDT2013-05-20 02:19:31 GMT
Jake Peavy gave up four runs and four hits over six innings and walked five -- two with the bases loaded -- in a 6-2 loss to the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.
Jake Peavy gave up four runs and four hits over six innings and walked five -- two with the bases loaded -- in a 6-2 loss to the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday.
Saturday, May 18 2013 11:05 PM EDT2013-05-19 03:05:01 GMT
Alberto Callaspo hit a three-run homer in Los Angeles' five-run seventh inning, and the Angels beat the White Sox 12-9 on Saturday to end Chicago's four-game winning streak.
Alberto Callaspo hit a three-run homer in Los Angeles' five-run seventh inning, and the Angels beat the White Sox 12-9 on Saturday to end Chicago's four-game winning streak.
Friday, May 17 2013 8:56 AM EDT2013-05-17 12:56:16 GMT
Jeff Keppinger walked with the bases loaded to drive in the go-ahead run - his first base on balls in 141 plate appearances this season - and the Chicago White Sox rallied with three runs in the eighth.
Jeff Keppinger walked with the bases loaded to drive in the go-ahead run - his first base on balls in 141 plate appearances this season - and the Chicago White Sox rallied with three runs in the eighth.
Tuesday, May 14 2013 11:09 PM EDT2013-05-15 03:09:36 GMT
Adam Dunn and Dayan Viciedo homered to back another strong start from Jake Peavy and lead the Chicago White Sox to a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.
Adam Dunn and Dayan Viciedo homered to back another strong start from Jake Peavy and lead the Chicago White Sox to a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.
Monday, May 13 2013 11:32 PM EDT2013-05-14 03:32:18 GMT
Rookie Aaron Hicks hit two home runs and made a leaping catch in center field to take a home run away from Adam Dunn in the Minnesota Twins' 10-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.
Rookie Aaron Hicks hit two home runs and made a leaping catch in center field to take a home run away from Adam Dunn in the Minnesota Twins' 10-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.