The things in life that have made me the person I am today is my childhood and friends I had a very good child hood and made me a good and positive person and I grew up with friends who made my life even better and turned me into the man I am today. The way I got interested into baseball was my dad he was the one who got me into it and I'm happy I did baseball was the best thing to ever happen to me. A few things I have learned about me through baseball is I am very dedicated and willing to learn new things that make me a better player and also that I am very supportive and helpful to my teammates.my academic goals for school are to maintain a good GPA and turn in all my homework and pass my test and the same thing goes for college. In my life I have had to overcome many things especially in school but I got around those learning curves and got smarter and turned into a better student and in baseball I struggles for my first couple seasons but I learned and got better and turned me into the ball player I am today. Some things that are very unique about me is I am very flexible and can do the splits and the helps me a lot in baseball I am in weightlifting and I cam bench 225 I can clean 205 and I can deadlift 385.
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