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So, I played all the sports you can do.
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I played I got really competitive at
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hockey. I ran track, played football, uh
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played tennis, played golf, did
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everything that you know, you can do as
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a young kid uh within, you know, keeping
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your parents sane. Um but you know,
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baseball was always my love. Baseball
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was always my passion. It's I envision
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myself doing it long term. just the the
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love of the game, the teammate aspect,
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the leadership aspect, the dedication
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that you have to have to your work to
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become successful in the game is, you
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know, but at the end of the day, it's
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it's what I want my career to be. It's
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what I want to do long term. So, you
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know, the motivation and, you know, the
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the success that comes with it is very
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very good. You know, I just think I've
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attacked every day. I think I've been
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passionate about my work every single
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day. I think I've become a very good
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leader and responsible person on and off
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the field. Someone that's somebody else
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could trust. Yeah. So, just the little
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stuff that goes into becoming who I am
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is, you know, the stuff that I take, you
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know, a lot of consideration into and a
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lot of discipline in. I think
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versatility is a key component to have,
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especially if you're trying to make a
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roster. If you're in the minor leagues
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and can play multiple positions, it can
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uh speed up your process. So, I think
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the more versatile I am as a player, the
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better I become. Uh my strengths is
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definitely staying within my approach
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and my routine. Um I hit for power and
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for average. I can steal a lot of bags
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just be due to the speed. Um so, the
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biggest strengths that I have as a as a
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hitter is, you know, driving in runs,
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but also being able to produce runs. You
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can't compare yourself to other players
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because every player is different. Every
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player has their strengths. Every player
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has their weaknesses. And I think that I
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will go wherever I need to go. And
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wherever I am valued, um that's where
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I'll end up. You know, it's it it's not
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my decision. It's the people who run the
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organization's decisions. And all I have
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to do is worry about, you know, sticking
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to myself and sticking to my game. And
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whoever finds value in that, I'm sure
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will find val will will approach me.