I have several plans, aspirations, and goals for my future. But the one most important to me is to be a college baseball player. I am a skilled utility player that primarily plays MIF but I can also play Catcher and Outfield as well. As a college player I am eager to learn more about the game. I want to improve my skills as a player. Of course, my dream is to one day play in the MLB, if that does not happen I will graduate college to pursue a Navy SEAL career. As I pursue my dream to the MLB, I hope to be the best college athlete I can. I hope to set team records. I want my team to respect me not only as a player but because I have integrity too. I want to impact my team stats as well as teammates. I want to be an example to them as someone who is a Christian athlete, worked hard, plays the game hard, always hustled, never gave up, and always had a good attitude. I hope to impact my school. I would want my reputation as a student athlete of the school to draw more students. I feel I would be a great attribute to a team because I have excellent work ethics. I have worked all my life to play baseball "at the next level". I am not satisfied until I make the next level. I read the book "Through My Eyes" by Tim Tebow. He had a saying to himself as he trained and I like to say it also. He said, "My opponent is out there working, one day we will met and he will beat me". The statement drives me to work hard. I give my team, and my coach my all. It is the way I am. I will continue to do the same at the college level and beyond. I am eager to learn. I want to improve what I know and learn what I do not. When I walk off the field I want my coach and team to know I did my best. Therefore, I will always practice like it is a game and play hard. My name is important to me. I want people to think positive things when they hear my name. I want to be a positive role model for the game I love. I hold myself accountable for my actions and my future. Another reason I would be a great candidate for a team, I am conscious of my academics. I want to strive to be the best in the classroom as well as on the field. I have never had any grade or character issues, I understand the importance of those grades and I work at those too. Working hard is nothing new to me, my parents have always taught me that and Summer jobs are nothing new to me while I still find time to train and play baseball. I am looking for the right fit, a school that I can grow as a person and a player.
Statistic | 2015 Varsity Team | 2014 Varsity Team | 2014 Chain | 2013 Varsity Team |
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Avg. | .467 | .588 | .400 | .533 |
AB | 75 | |||
H | 35 | |||
2B | 7 | |||
3B | 5 | |||
HR | 1 | 3 | 2 | |
SO | 4 | 4 | 3 | |
SB/Attempts | 12/14 | 20/23 | 12-16 | 21/25 |
Errors | 0 | 2 | 2 | |
Fielding % | 1.000 | .988 | .950 | |
Team Record | 17-8 | 18-4 | 30-9 | 16-4 |
SLG% | .866 | |||
W-L (Pitching Record) | 5-1 |
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