My collegiate goals are high, but very achievable. Playing college baseball has been my dream since I first hit off the tee. To turn that dream into reality, I have to work harder than the next person. I must compete against the best, to be the best. I believe by focusing on my weaknesses (constructive criticism by my coaches) will go a lot farther than them simply stroking my ego. How can you get better at baseball (at life) if you don't listen to constructive criticism? When it is all said/done, the most important thing I want to get out of this is to become a great baseball player, and a better man. These are my beliefs, these are my values.
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