My goal after high school and in college would have be to get a degree and graduate knowing that I can go out into the work force confident in my abilities. Playing baseball in college could definitely help with this because I feel that being part of a team teaches you about discipline and how to work together which will definitely help in the future after college. As far as being a good candidate for any team, I would have to say I am very easy to coach and always willing to listen. I love learning more about the game everyday and am always open to new ideas, whether it be on my swing or situational work. My character differs from other players because I do not get mad or upset very easily. I do not have a "hot head" unlike some players get very mad that they struck out or made a mistake. Though I have this aspect I do have a competitive edge where I will do anything to win a ball game.
Statistic | 2018 Varsity Team |
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Avg. | .457 |
GP/GS | 23/23 |
AB | 81 |
R | 21 |
H | 37 |
2B | 12 |
3B | 1 |
HR | 2 |
RBI | 18 |
SLG% | .704 |
BB | 6 |
HBP | 3 |
SO | 7 |
OB% | .511 |
SB/Attempts | 2/5 |
PO | 28 |
Assists | 42 |
Errors | 5 |
Fielding % | .933 |
Team Record | 8-15 |
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