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Francoeur, who has been in the majors 5 1/2 years, just turned 27 in January.
"That's my point," he said. "I should be getting ready to get in the prime of my career. That's something I'm looking forward to, helping the team to get where we need to be and at the same time hopefully get me to where I want to be."
Francoeur is trying to revive his once-promising career with a team in a youth movement that has had only one winning season since 1994.
"For me, I'll never say I got too much too fast," he said. "It's my career. I'm the one holding it back. I'm responsible for it. I did try to do too much, there's no doubt about it. Though I had a lot of success early, but I was just hardheaded with not needing to change much.
"Then all of a sudden I started getting exploited some of your weaknesses and I just didn't know how to change. Then I started having too many people tell me. I was trying everything."
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