Some of my collegiate goals are playing D1 baseball , winning with the team , and trying to win a championship with the guys. Some of my good traits are that we can go on a 0-50 run and ill still have the same energy no matter what happens , ill try to motivate the team as much as possible so that they can have the same mindset and playing ball together can just be a good time and well have that excitement together as a squad , i work very hard no matter if its in the gym or weight room, field im am doing something productive everyday trying to get better everyday. Somethings i do that may or may not be different are that im very helping , i fed the homeless for multiple years, i did multiple toy drives for kids that couldn't have it on Christmas and just all that type of stuff. I am a very responsible kid , and you can rely on me being a guy cleaning the dugout after we win a game and everyone's gone ill be there helping and just be like a leader for the guys around me were ever i am. i love competing on the field whether practice or a game. I want to continue growing as a player, student and person . My goal is to play baseball at the highest level I can play while earning my degree to be able to support my family later in life after i graduate college.
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