DENVER -- Given the chance, Mark Reynolds believes he can be a 30-homer player again.
Hitting at Coors Field should help. So, too, will the pledge of steady at-bats if he's producing for the Colorado Rockies.
"My power hasn't gone anywhere," said Reynolds, who finalized a one-year, $2.6 million deal Wednesday. "Just playing time has gone down. That's why my home runs are down."
Reynolds, 32, hasn't reached the 30-homer plateau since 2011, when he hit 37 with Baltimore. He has averaged nearly 20 the last four seasons, including 13 in 2015, when he played for St.