Gary Sheffield wants to chase 3,000 hits and is more open to being a designated hitter than ever before. "After talking to my wife and kids," Sheffield said, "they want me to get 3,000 hits [he's at 2,689]. I want to keep playing, and I know I can go out and hit at least 25 and maybe up to 40 home runs for some team if I get the chance. "I think I showed when I played regularly I can still play and I can still hit for power. I'm a right-handed power hitter and I know there's a need out there. Getting myself in this kind of shape will allow me to move better and not be a one-dimensional player. "I've never worked so hard in the offseason as I have this one. I'm 100 percent dedicated to my training. When people tell me I can't do something, I prove them wrong. Just like people thought I couldn't play the outfield last year. I showed them I could. My shoulder came back last year so I can make the throws from the outfield. "I feel I still have value." In the past, Sheffield has been against the role of DH. However, if it'll extend his career he's open to the position as long as he can play in the field a few times a week.