I really love the game of baseball and I have been playing it all my life. I always look forward to improving and doing what it takes to play at the next level. My favorite accomplishment over the years is getting to my first win on a new level and seeing progress, whether it be the switch from triple A to Majors or just my first high school season. I aspire to play at the next level and for now, that would be doing what it takes to play college baseball. I am a good candidate for a team because I am always cheering on my team and always trying to help. Also I bring the dedication to the team rather it be playing a actual game, in the weight room, or working on the field after a practice. My strongest characteristics would be that I am a uplifting person and always try to cheer on my teammates and pick them up. I am willing to do what it takes on and off the field and in class to get better and help the team be better. Another characteristic I would say I have is that I keep my emotions on the field in check and have a way to focus and get back in the game when I fail. I understand that failure is a part of the game and I use my failure to make me better.
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