I aspire to be a college baseball player, while maintaining a good grade point average. I became intrigued and fascinated with baseball during my early years. I was about five years old when I started to play competitively. Baseball was my first competitive sport, which made me fall in love with it. I come from a family of athletes, which is why I was exposed to the sport at such an early age. My father coached many of the community teams I was on growing up, which had a positive influence on my game. Through baseball, I have learned that I am a very competitive person, and will do anything to win or get better.
What makes me a good candidate for any team is I am a good leader, hard worker, and very coachable. I will do anything to get better as a player, and also as a person. What makes me different from most recruiters is that I have always had good relationships with my coaches. I will do whatever they tell me to do, because I know that they want me to get better. I am also only a freshman, so I still have many years to grow before it is time to attend a college. Also, I have a 4.0 GPA, which many recruits don't have. I understand that I am only a freshman, but I have had a 4.0 my whole life.
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