I'll be honest with you guys. My freshman and sophomore years weren't the best years for me. I didn't really take school serious back then. I now am working harder than ever and finished my last semester with two A's, three B's and one C. For this semester I am working hard to get all A's and B's. I currently have two and a half years of perfect attendance. I plan on going all four years.
My dream is to make it to the MLB. I have had this dream because when I started playing baseball in 2004, I instantly fell in love with the sport. My goal is to be a good influence to my little brother.
What I can offer to any team is a player with the drive to be the best I can possibly be. I am a very hard working player, working hard at practice, and giving it all on the field. I have always dreamed of playing college baseball, and to become a great role model to all my peers and to make my parents proud.
I want to play as a Freshman in college, but I also want to play at the highest level of competition. I am devoted to continuous improvement and trying to get where I want to be. My goal is to make an impact on any team I am selected on no matter where or who that team should be.
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