Yankees slugger Hideki Matsui will be a free agent this winter, but isn't thinking about his options yet. "Right now, I'm not even entertaining those thoughts," he told MLB.com. "Until the season's over, then that's probably when I would start evaluating my options." Matsui, who came to the Yankees from Japan in 2003, is just three home runs shy of his career mark, 31, set in 2004. He has been hitting very well as of late. "To be honest with you, I can't really quite explain it," Matsui said. "If you look at the numbers, it seems like the power numbers are there. From a mechanics and approach standpoint, I haven't changed much. Obviously, adjustments are being made every day, so perhaps in that aspect, it's good adjustments."