My passion for baseball has grown substantially in the past few years. I had been a two sport athlete, playing both travel and varsity soccer as well as baseball. In April of 2021, I broke my femur in a high school game. I missed the rest of my high school baseball season as well as 90% of my travel baseball season. It was then I decided to focus on baseball and drop soccer.
I'm undersized heightwise, but I'm a strong and speedy base stealer, I'm a fearless and decisive defender, I understand the game and I consider myself a field leader. I love that I feel I'm getting a lot more out of playing the sport than fun and personal accomplishment.
I've always been a good student and have excelled in regular as well as honors programs. Baseball is important to me, but where I'm headed in life is more important in the end.
Statistic | 2023 Varsity Team |
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Avg. | .321 |
GP/GS | 24/22 |
AB | 53 |
R | 19 |
H | 17 |
2B | 3 |
3B | 1 |
BB | 15 |
OB% | .486 |
SB/Attempts | 11/11 |
PO | 44 |
Assists | 21 |
Errors | 5 (only 1 at second base) |
Fielding % | .929 |
Team Record | 9-15 as of 5/10/23 |
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