FORT MYERS, FLA. - As he heads into his seventh major league season, Twins outfielder Jason Kubel finds himself thinking about how far he's come in his career and where it might be going. More specifically, whether it will continue with the Twins.
Kubel will be a free agent after this season and, at 28, could use a big year to help the Twins return to the postseason -- and perhaps motivate them to offer him another contract.
If he needs any more motivation, there's his 2010 season, during which he batted .249 with 21 homers and 92 RBI after going .300-28-103 the previous year.
"It has [made me think about my career]," Kubel said. "Not just being with the Twins the whole time --I do want to stay with them. But I've been playing that long already. I was drafted in 2000. It's been a while, not just in general but with one team. So we'll see."
He indicated that he hasn't quite become the hitter he thought he'd be as he rose through the Twins farm system. That includes a 2004 season during which he hit .377-6-29 at Class AA New Britain, .343-16-71 at Class AAA Rochester and then .300 in 23 games with the Twins. A knee injury suffered during Arizona Fall League later that year led to reconstructive knee surgery that knocked him out for the 2005 season and derailed some of his development.
"I still think I can keep getting better," Kubel said." I don't think I've had a year after my knee surgery that was like the one before the injury. I'm still trying to find that again."
Kubel is coming off a third consecutive season of at least 20 home runs. But after a year trying to pull balls to right field at Target Field -- and ending up with his worst numbers since becoming a regular -- Kubel pledges to stop worrying about homers and use the whole field.
"Just got into bad habits trying to do different things just because the ball wasn't flying the way we thought it would," Kubel said. "So I'm not going to do that anymore. I've been working on going back to normal. It will work; just might not get home runs."