FORT MYERS, FLA. — After winning the Home Run Derby and scoring the winning run in last year's edition, Justin Morneau can't help but think about the All-Star Game. What's strange is, he keeps thinking of the one scheduled for 2014.
Morneau's current six-year contract with the Twins runs through 2013. The Twins hope to bring the All-Star Game to Target Field soon after.
"I've thought about how long I want to play and how long I want to be around, and how I'd love to spend my whole career as a Minnesota Twin," Morneau said. "I've thought about what the new ballpark is going to be like, and how I can't wait to play in it. They're looking at having the All-Star Game the year after my contract runs out. I've thought about how fun it would be to be a part of all that."
It's not unusual for someone to contemplate their career path. To appreciate how unusual this sounds coming from Morneau, though, remember that not long ago, he was the hot prospect who angered veteran Twins teammates by strutting around the spring training clubhouse with his shirt off, who angered Torii Hunter with what he thought was a carefree attitude during a poor Twins season, who angered manager Ron Gardenhire with too many late-night beer binges.
So now we're supposed to believe that Morneau, a 27-year-old ballplayer, is Mr. Maturity? Well ... yeah, compared to most 27-year-old stars with the world at their feet.
This winter, Morneau ...
• Got married. "I never thought I'd get married until I turned 30, then all of a sudden," he says, snapping his fingers, "just like that, it was an easy decision."
• Worked out harder than ever, starting his program earlier in the offseason and lifting heavier weights, following his September slump.