I am a 6'3 junior infielder from La Crosse, WI, and I play both first and third base. I have grown up having a strong passion for the game of baseball, and my dream is to continue playing while in college. I have a 4.0 GPA in the classroom, and I put my schooling first before any other activities. I would like to go to a college where I can study the field of business and marketing, and I would like to have an opportunity to play the game I love at the next level. I am open to all divisions of baseball, and I would be willing to travel away from my area if there is a college program that fits me well. I have been told that I am a very coachable kid, and I enjoy hearing about what I can improve on to make myself a better player. I put my team first, and I take pride in playing the game the right way. Whether it is laying down a sacrifice bunt or taking a pitch, I want to do everything in my power to help the team win games. I try my best to play 100% out on the field everyday, and I try to outwork everyone else out on the diamond. I will continue to work my hardest in the classroom and on the diamond everyday to reach my goal of playing baseball at the next level.
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