RE: What do you do and how did you start? 10-14-2013, 05:27 PM
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I specialize in baseball. I started when I was 3, when my father caught me throwing straight gas in the backyard.
I've never really had role models my whole life, but I do vaguely look up to players like Bryce Harper, Mike Trout, and Manny Machado, considering how young they are and what they have accomplished. It's definitely inspiring.
In a couple of years, I'll still be playing ball, and if all goes well get drafted. That's always the goal.
In conjunction with baseball, I plan on studying in the computer field. If I didn't play baseball, my dream was to get into engineering, preferably computer engineering, but I cannot do both, at the very least excel at both. So I plan on going down the computer science route. Haven't figured out the exact path but I have time. I've contemplated software programming the most as I like to understand how things work at the roots.
I've never really had role models my whole life, but I do vaguely look up to players like Bryce Harper, Mike Trout, and Manny Machado, considering how young they are and what they have accomplished. It's definitely inspiring.
In a couple of years, I'll still be playing ball, and if all goes well get drafted. That's always the goal.
In conjunction with baseball, I plan on studying in the computer field. If I didn't play baseball, my dream was to get into engineering, preferably computer engineering, but I cannot do both, at the very least excel at both. So I plan on going down the computer science route. Haven't figured out the exact path but I have time. I've contemplated software programming the most as I like to understand how things work at the roots.





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