PHOENIX -- New Brewers first baseman Chris Carter is another one of those high-risk, high-reward players.
In his six-year career, split evenly between the A's and Astros, Carter has 109 homers and 280 RBIs but a .217 batting average and 669 strikeouts in 1,736 at-bats.
Carter, though, is working on some things this spring and the propensity to strike out is going to change.
"I think he feels like he needs to see the ball longer and attack the ball the right way," Brewers manager Craig Counsell said before his club played the Rockies on Saturday in a Cactus League game at Maryvale Baseball Park.