I want to achieve a scholarship to play baseball in college as I am a better student and manage my time better when I have baseball aspirations. I work hard and I play hard. Baseball is my passion and I don’t want to stop, I feel Playing at the college level will develop my skills and make me a better player. I want to help my mom by getting a scholarship to assist with my college costs. My dad is sick and I would love to be able to tell him I got my goal before he isn’t here to tell. I believe being able to play at the college level will help me reach my lifetime goals of a solid education while fulfilling my dreams of playing at the college level. I would be an asset to any organization with my hard work and my passion for the game. I work hard to be the best, and I am coachable with a strong desire to be better tomorrow than I am today. You won’t find a player that works harder to do it better. I have high moral standards and hold myself to a higher standard. My academic goals are to work in the medical field, however I haven’t decided the path I am going to travel at this time, I don’t want to do the normal athlete choices, but to find a career that I am passionate about.
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