Throughout my life, I have always enjoyed the game of baseball. I have had a ball in my hand my entire life and i'm looking to play for a long time after High School. Growing up in south Alabama, I learned what hard work was really quick. From pulling weeds in my Dad's cotton fields, to running heavy machinery to help get a job done, it's not easy not easy at all. I've always embraced the hard things and ran with them, wanting to be challenged in life and on the Baseball diamond. On the field one thing I can hold that many people can't is that I NEVER give up. I will and always will use every ounce of energy I have to help my team win, and that is something no one can take away from me.
I always feel that I have a solid view on what's important in life, considering my sister has autism, a illness that is so very challenging in it self. Seeing her everyday doing things no one ever thought she could do lights a fire in me to become the very best I possibly can for her, my family, my team and myself. I love this game and will assure I will work the hardest I can become the best player I can for any program that gives me a chance.