Adam Dunn enters the season with 406 home runs, but he is much more concerned with the win/loss column.
"Wins are wins. That's the stat that should matter to everyone," Dunn said. "You hit .400 with 80 home runs and drive in 200 and you are 62-100, then that's all for nothing. So ... only one stat for me.
"There's a stat for everything. You can find out how you hit with 2 o'clock games. I'm serious. It's ridiculous. I don't care what stats you have, I have, they have. I don't care as long as you win. That's the name of the game."