<p>PEORIA, Ariz. -- When D-backs outfielder Adam Eaton homered Monday, he nearly passed pitcher Trevor Cahill, who was on base at the time.</p><p>It doesn't even seem right to call it a home run "trot" for Eaton, it's more like a sprint.</p><p>"The game takes long enough as it is and no one wants to watch me just trot around the bases," Eaton said. "They don't want to see that. Just hit your home run, get around the bases and let the next guy hit. It's nice to enjoy it, but at the same time, just act like you've done it and get around the bases."</p><p>Power is not a big part of Eaton's game. He has hit 24 home runs in 1,210 Minor League at-bats and he had two in 85 big league at-bats last year.</p><p><a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130312&content_id=42637456¬ebook_id=42652500&vkey=notebook_ari&c_id=ari">Keep reading...</a></p>