I have played the game of baseball since I was six years old. Even at this age, it was considered a late start. Although I had played Tee-ball for a few years, baseball didn’t seem to really interest me until around fifth grade. When I first started playing I wasn’t that good, but I kept …show more content…
Between all the traveling and early games which lead to playing baseball all day on long almost every Saturday. For me my family support has been essential and has always been motivation to strive to play at the top level.
Over the course of these years my parents were always busy taking my teammates and I to games and practices. Although my father was the head coach, it was my mother who did majority of the transportation. She often had to reschedule her entire work and school schedule around my practices and games. The team mother was often what she was called. Often my little brother would tag along to games and practices. He would sometimes have the opportunity to practice with the older boys when he could, which in the long run allowed him to become an awesome player himself.
Baseball taught me about hard work and commitment. I had to work hard and stay committed. Many times I wanted to quit, but I didn’t. I was not always the best player and many time I got over looked but I stuck with it. I somehow learned to transfer that same attitude to my school work as well. Baseball also taught me leadership and responsibility two unique skills I use all the