My over all collegiate goal is to gain additional skills and knowledge in the game of baseball that aren't available at the high school level. Aspirations of mine would be to play four years of baseball while getting a degree in the field of fish and game. What makes me a good candidate for your team is that I dedicate myself to the task at hand.Two of my strongest attributes are, I have speed (attempted 9 stolen bases and got thrown out once) and I can read the ball off the bat very well in every position in the outfield. Something I'm working towards and feel could be developed with a college coach is the ability to drive the ball long distances. In athletics I like getting constructive criticism because with my drive to get better i take it to heart and apply it. In academics I know the areas I struggle in and am willing to take the initiative to figure it out or ask for help.
Statistic | 2014 Varsity Team |
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Avg. | .480 |
GP/GS | 9/9 |
AB | 25 |
R | 14 |
H | 12 |
2B | 0 |
3B | 0 |
HR | 0 |
RBI | 11 |
SLG% | .480 |
BB | 4 |
HBP | 1 |
OB% | .548 |
SB/Attempts | 9 |
PO | 6 |
Assists | 0 |
Errors | 2 |
Fielding % | .750 |
CS/SBA | 2/.882 |
Team Record | 16-7 |
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