Personal Narrative: My Love Of Baseball

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The love of baseball brings passion, pain, and excitement to people all around the world, from kids running the bases at Major League Baseball game to a President of the United States throwing the first pitch of a game. That same love of baseball has distinctly shaped my identity: the pain I’ve endured, the struggle I’ve overcome, and the championships I’ve won. From early morning practices to midnight extra-inning championships, I’ve learned to lead, win, be a teammate, and be a friend. Freshman year of high school was one of the best years of my life, something most wouldn’t say. Coach Sherman, the Marcus High School baseball coach, told everyone wanting to try out for the baseball team to sign up for Performance Course, a weightlifting …show more content…

Before team tryouts, I talked with my friends about who we thought who would and wouldn’t make the team. Tryouts came in January. I did the best I could, making great plays, throwing as hard as I could, and hitting solid line drives in the batting cages. When tryouts finally concluded, Coach Sherman and Coach Sloan called us over to take a knee. I didn’t know what anxiety really felt like till this moment. The thought of not making the team didn't occur to me till the very second my name was called to be told if I was going to make the team or not. All of the amazing athletes were to the right and the ones who didn’t make the team were in the weightroom. In the matter of seconds, I went through my past debating if I gave everything my all. I thought about my efforts through the tryout and Performance Course, but before I could finish my thought, Coach Sloan had told me to take a knee next to the amazing athletes. That moment is something in my life I will never forget. This one immense feeling of acceptance, fulfillment, and gratification has showed me how to become a better person. I learned to appreciate all the opportunities I am given and to never waste

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