I have always set goals for myself - both in school and in baseball. I attended a public elementary school, but I chose to be homeschooled for middle school. This decision was made with my parents' support because I was, and still am, interested in studying topics outside the normal curriculum. In addition to the typical middle school topics, I studied Logic, Computer Programming, Trigonometry, Physics, Advanced American History, and learned how to drive a car. I have also been studying Piano and Violin for four years. Now, I am a straight-A Honors student in high school. During the entirety of my high school learning experience, I plan to continue studying higher level topics that many others do not. As for baseball, I love being a part of a team and working toward a common goal. My personal goals are now set to help me earn a spot on a D1 College baseball team. I will keep working as hard on the field as I do in the classroom.
Statistic | 2017 Junior Varsity |
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Types of Pitches | FB, Curve, Change, Split |
ERA | 1.13 |
W-L (Pitching Record) | 7-1 |
Appearances | 8 |
Games Started | 8 |
Complete Games | 4 |
Innings Pitched | 42 |
Batter's BB | 4 |
Batter's SO | 26 |
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