My aspiration is to go to an outstanding academic school that has a successful baseball program so I can works towards getting my degree in business or physical therapy. I fell in love with baseball when I was 4 years old and I would love to play baseball for as long as I possibly can while working towards my college degree. I push myself hard in practice and in the weight room in order to improve my game both mentally and physically. I have played on the best travel teams and organizations in metro Atlanta, GA since I was 9 years old and competed as hard as I could every time I took the field. I want to be a key contributor and leader for an either traditionally successful program or an up and coming program that have coaches that will bring the best out of me on and off the field. I am a very versatile and instinctive athlete that played basketball and football for many seasons before high school. I am in my junior year with a 3.2 GPA and my study habits are very strong and improving every year.
Statistic | 2017 Varsity Team |
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Avg. | 291 |
GP/GS | 28 GP |
AB | 72 |
H | 21 |
2B | 6 |
3B | 0 |
HR | 4 |
RBI | 19 |
BB | 12 |
HBP | 3 |
Errors | 2 |
Team Record | 21-9 |
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