Every time I step into the cage, hit the weight room, walk into the classroom, or take the field, I see it as a chance to get better—stronger, faster, and smarter. Baseball has taught me that nothing comes easy, and if you want to improve, you have to put in the work every single day.
I’ve learned that the grind never stops. Just when you think you’ve done enough, you have to do more. That’s the mindset I bring to the game, the classroom, and life. I hope to have the opportunity to continue my baseball journey at the college level and keep growing as both a player and a person. But if my playing days come to an end in 2026, I know that baseball has prepared me for whatever comes next—teaching me discipline, resilience, and a never-quit attitude that I’ll carry with me for the rest of my life.