When I personally think about playing at the collegiate level for baseball, I think about many life changing opportunities. I wonder about the amazing teammates I will stick with for the rest of my life. I think about working to be the best player I can be, by peaking my performance on the field and dedicating time towards the community. I think about putting in the early mornings and late nights towards chasing history for something bigger than myself... but for my program. I think about how well my high school academic success will translate towards my college classes and programs. Or how I will overcome those walls and obstacles that I will face throughout my college career. But one thing I know for sure is that, if I'm fortunate enough to move on to the next level for baseball. Is that I will be devoted in every decision I make towards upholding the programs high morals, as well as simply waking up for early morning lifts with integrity and focus to help my program reach the season goals they have set.
Statistic | 2020 HardBall Acade |
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Avg. | .387 |
GP/GS | 16 |
AB | 31 |
R | 8 |
H | 12 |
2B | 2 |
3B | 0 |
HR | 0 |
RBI | 6 |
BB | 9 |
HBP | 0 |
SO | 7 |
OB% | .525 |
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