What are my collegiate goals and aspirations?
My long term aspiration is to either go pro and play in the MLB, or become a firefighter or sports broadcaster. Baseball is my passion; I love to help others in anyway possible. I have a desire to show the world through my eyes how sports can change a person, athlete or viewers watching, as a broadcaster, or just help someone out on one of their worst days of their lives. I am interested in a school that has a very competitive athletic program. I love the competitive environment baseball brings in my life. Baseball is a sport I live and love for, I hope to one day have an opportunity to complete at a professional level.
What makes you a good candidate for their team?
I am a leader amongst my peers; I am a dynamic and versatile, I'm not just a catcher, I can play 1st, 3rd and pitch. I'm a quick learner. When I'm not on baseball field, you can find me at the cages, working out or playing MLB on my playstation. I eat, sleep and breathe baseball.
What makes you different from other recruits in character, athletics and academics?
I'm very selfless and put my team before myself so that my team as a whole is successful.
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