My Love For Baseball Essay

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My entire life I had pushed for success through baseball. I have a passion for baseball more than anything on else in my life. I began at a very young age and have spent a large majority of my life preparing and bettering myself for an upcoming game or season. As I've grew I've came to a realization this is a game of failure. I have failed twice as many times as I've had success. Still I find myself resorting back to this sport. As I've developed I have continued to train and push myself. At age 15 I stopped and asked myself “what is this for?” Now I am closing in on age 18. I still find myself stopping and repeating the question. The easy answer to this question is “the love for the game.” Ive always had a dream and it’s to be successful in this sport and continue to the next level. With my senior year coming I have been stressing. After a very successful junior year and summer I find myself more and more stuck on my options of next level. My question “what is this for?” Has translated to “whats next?” I believe this is my time to answer this question. Do I hang up my baseball career at my senior year or proceed to fulfill my dream into college? After months of stress, worry, …show more content…

Coach Tony Wall has guided me and influenced me in a phenomenal way that I feel no one else could. Through the 1,000 speeches he has gave me in my years of high school I've learned that there is more to the game than just trying to be successful and trying to have fun. Ive learned very thoroughly that this game is a life lesson. In life you fail daily and I feel like baseball has taught me to accept failure. In life you will face ups and downs, similar to a slump in baseball. It also teaches leadership, teamwork, and forces me to strive to be the best I possibly can. Therefore I have came to a point in my life where I truly believe that one can be successful through baseball without carrying on their role as a

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