Phil Hughes gave up a lot of home runs with the New York Yankees, but he's now pitching in a bigger park with the Minnesota Twins.
"It's just a different atmosphere over here," Hughes said. "So far, so good."
After seven seasons with the Yankees, Hughes signed a $24 million, three-year contract with the Twins.
"It's kind of nice to hit the reset button," he said.
In the past two seasons, Hughes allowed 39 homers in 177 innings at home and just 20 in 160 innings on the road.
Via Associated Press