Josh Hamilton didn't feel right in 2011, but the slugger is finding his swing from his MVP campaign of two seasons ago. "My body figured it out, but it wasn't my normal swing," he said. Hamilton hit .298 with 25 homers and 94 RBIs in 121 games in 2011, but he wasn't as comfortable as he was the season prior. He believes it all started when he suffered a hairline fracture in his arm while sliding into first base. "My body had to adapt to be able to swing," Hamilton said. "So that took me out of where I wanted to be mechanically getting through the ball, staying in the zone longer. It was more of a swing to protect my body. I never got back in the groove. So the bad habits that were created, I need to eliminate them."