In academics and baseball, I believe dedication and hard work are an integral part of success. Baseball has been an important part of my life for as long as I can remember. I am hard working, dedicated and willing to continue to learn and grow. I am a pitcher and third baseman, but I am willing to play wherever the coach needs me. I have substituted in all other positions, such as outfield, second base and catching. It is important to be flexible and to do what is best for the team.
I believe that it is important to continue to strive for success, both by improving and growing as a baseball player, and improving academically. Succeeding in academics is just as important as succeeding in baseball. In college, I will be working for a degree in Information Technology, as well as continuing to play baseball. I feel that I am prepared to do both in college as I am currently in High School and part of the Danbury Early College Opportunity program where I am taking college courses and at the same time, playing high school baseball and summer AAU level baseball.
I appreciate you taking the time to review my player profile page and I look forward to the opportunity of speaking to you in the future. Thank you.
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