Mets third baseman David Wright expects to have a bounce back season in 2010.
He said he has "some things to prove" and added that hitting home runs at Citi Field is simply a matter of his adjusting to the ballpark.
Wright hit a career-low 10 homers, had a career-high 140 strikeouts, was on the disabled list for the first time, and his team suffered through a fourth-place finish in 2009.
"I have all the confidence in the world that with the lineup that we're putting out there next year," he said.
"And with [hitting coach Howard Johnson] and the rest of the coaching staff and being able to dissect my swing and know what I was doing right and wrong last year, I'll go out there and do what I'm capable of doing, and that's driving in runs and scoring runs."
Wright Expects To Bounce Back In 2010