My name is Samuel Harcrow and college baseball has been a dream of mine ever since I have been about 7-8 years old. I was always a football player and just played baseball for fun, but gradually the longer I played baseball I began to fall in love with the game. Until eventually it was what I strived to work on instead of football. I would be a good fit for a team for a couple of different reasons. 1. I pride myself on being a good leader for my baseball team and always try to push my team and uplift them before and during games and practices. 2. I am a coachable person and have always been a quick learner and will put in the work to achieve my dream of playing at the college level. 3. I am very competitive and hate losing i will always come ready to play my best to try and beat the opposing team. Finally, I am pretty mentally tough and am usually good at putting the past plays behind me and look forward to making it up on the next opportunity.
Statistic | 2023 Varsity Team |
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Avg. | .592 |
GP/GS | 26 |
AB | 49 |
R | 22 |
H | 29 |
2B | 11 |
3B | 0 |
HR | 2 |
RBI | 22 |
SLG% | .878 |
BB | 19 |
HBP | 3 |
SO | 7 |
OB% | .718 |
SB/Attempts | 25/26 |
Team Record | 16-10 |
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