My goals for college of course is to play baseball at a higher level and compete! I love this sport and it means everything to me. I’ve played this game since I was very little. When I was 7 years old I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and I’ve had this disease ever since! I’m the beginning it was a struggle for me to play baseball because I couldn’t control my disease very well and it was hard for me to play while I was constantly sick. A coupon years down the road, I now have full control of it and I’ve never let it get in my way of anything, from playing basketball to football and baseball it’s never got in my way anymore. It’s something that I constantly have to keep track of but I never let it take me down and stop me from playing this game that I love so much. My teammates were a huge help in my success and I love them for that. I’ve become so close to them and I love playing this sport with all of my brothers on the field. Playing college ball would be a dream come true and I’d love the opportunity to do so and show everyone my skills that I have to be able to compete at a higher level! I’m very well coach able and I love to adapt to new changes and show that I can adapt and become better.
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