Chase Headley won the National League Silver Slugger and Gold Glove Awards last season, but has his sights set on even more in 2013.

"There are always things you're working on," said Headley, who led the NL in RBIs.

"Defensively, there are a couple of plays, specifically, I want to work on -- going to my glove side, working on the chopper double-play," he said. "It seems like watching film from last year that I bobbled that a few times or didn't get rid of it as quick as I wanted to."

Once the July 31 trade deadline passed, Headley hit .318/.389/.632 with 19 home runs and 63 RBIs, winning the NL Player of the Month Awards in both August and September.

"Offensively, I want to be the kind of the hitter I was in the second half of the year," he said. "That [includes] making sure I'm aggressive from the first pitch, right when I get in the box, every single time.

"In turn, I think that will lead to fewer strikeouts. I'm not thinking about just lowering my strikeouts, but thinking about being more aggressive."