The Twins generally love their new ballpark, but some players want adjustments made to Target Field to improve hitting. "The pitchers are enjoying the heck out of it," manager Ron Gardenhire said with the smile. "And the hitters are hoping there's a swimming pool in center field with dolphins in it next year, and the fences are moved in." Hitters have had issues seeing through the combination of shadows and glare. "It's a great facility, we're all proud of it, but there's always going to be some things that need to be adjusted," hitting coach Joe Vavra said. "There's a lot of light that reflects off that wall [beyond center field], maybe because of all the glass. It has been borderline dangerous at some points." "You can see some of the catchers having trouble catching the ball, and if the catcher can't catch it, I don't think you're going to be able to hit it." Minnesota's franchise cornerstone agreed. "It gets pretty bright out there," Twins catcher Joe Mauer confirmed. "I don't want to make excuses, but there's been certain times of the game, when I couldn't really see anything hitting. Those are usually the 3 o'clock games."