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I knew the Astros liked me, but um you
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know, come draft day, it's it's so
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crazy. You never know what's going to
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happen. And um it was right after the
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Brewers picked at 20, I got a phone
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call. And I was like, "All right."
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Because that was the first phone call I
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got the entire draft. And and my my guys
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said, "Hey, as Astros, want you let's
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go." And I was I was amazed, man. I was
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I was so happy. I went over there, you
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know, sat down with my family and
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friends, and to hear my name be called,
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it was it was amazing. I was so excited.
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Personally, I would say I feel most
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comfortable at shortstop. Um, in the
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summers I play third base. During high
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school season, I play shortstop. I play
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a little bit of short in the summer. Um,
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but in high school season, I'm getting
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mass reps, you know, uh, like all the
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time, every day. So, that's kind of
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where I start to develop my uh, fielding
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skills at shortstop. I I would say a
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short stop. I'm going to do whatever it
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takes to win uh, all the time. Whether
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you need me, you know, in the infield
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somewhere, wherever, like I I'm going to
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do whatever it takes to win. And um my
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offensive my offensive side of the game,
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I I've always been a I've always been a
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lead hitter from the left side. And uh
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you know, this past year or so, couple
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years, I've added I've added quite a bit
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of strength. And uh I've worked on some
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bat pass stuff. So I'm able to hit the
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ball in the air a little bit more. And
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that's kind of where my power comes into