Playing baseball in college has always been a dream of mine. I remember watching and loving baseball before I could even walk. I have learned so much about all my emotions playing baseball. In High School my goal is to have a 3.5+ GPA. My attitude has influenced me as a player. I have learned how to control my attitude, thanks to my father. Baseball has brought me and my father closer as friends. I am blessed to play with a talented team with a wonderful coaching staff. I am a really good kid and always listen to my coach, family, and teachers. In college I want to major in physical therapy. I became interested in baseball right when I got home from the hospital after I was born. I think I fell in love with the game the first time my dad gave me baseball and I don't know why but I loved it.
Me and my dad grew up playing catch together and I would always hit outside. From playing baseball I have learned that you aren't going to always have up moments, you aren't going to win every game. Even though that sucks it's true you have to realize why you didn't hit good or why you made an error in the field. My team and I have learned together that we need each other. You win as a team and you lose as a team.
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