I'm a sophmore varsity starter at Cranford High School in Cranford, New Jersey, and my name is Brayden Fry. Since I can remember, baseball has piqued my curiosity. Around the age of 3 or 4, I remember playing catch with my parents in our backyard, which is one of my earliest recollections of baseball. Since I was five years old, I've participated in a baseball league. Winning the 8U Cal Ripken Mid Atlantic Regionals with my town travel team is one of my best baseball memories. I honestly don't know how I could live my life without baseball. I make it a point to practice my hitting and skill drills every day. In addition, I think that playing sports has already taught me a lot of valuable skills, including how to set goals for myself and work toward them, as well as how to remain motivated, disciplined, and resilient. In addition, I've learned to let my admirable behavior and attitude, both on and off the field, speak for themselves. However, I am motivated and eager to continue my baseball career in college because I am aware of and anticipate learning so much more about the sport.
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