After reaching the 40-home run plateau for the third time in his career and setting career-highs in batting average (.315) and OPS (.962), Nolan Arenado insists he can still work harder.
“I don’t want want to be content with what I’m doing,” Arenado told reporters, including Rox Pile, after the season came to a close. “I mean, I think, obviously this year was pretty special and I’m very thankful for that but there’s always room to grow and the last thing I want to do is be content with what happened. I feel like I can work harder than I did this last year and get stronger, get quicker.