1. What is your walk-up song?
Welcome Back – Made
2. What are your most notable strengths as a player?
Being able to put consistent barrels and hit to all fields. Very good defensively with a really solid baseball IQ.
3. What is your favorite baseball memory?
USA NTIS in the middle of the summer, getting to play against some of the best competition in the west.
4. Who is your favorite MLB player?
Andrew Pintar
5. How do you prepare mentally before a game?
Listening to calming music and visualizing success.
6. What is your approach to training and conditioning?
Go all out. Work as hard as you can in your training so that playing becomes second nature.
7. How do you handle setbacks and failures on the field?
I know that setbacks and failures are a part of the game. They suck, but I love them because they make me a better version of myself.
8. How do you stay motivated throughout a long season?
I know the feeling of not being able to play baseball, so I’m just thankful for every chance I get to play this amazing game.
9. What leadership qualities do you bring to the team?
I’m a "vocal leader." I’m someone who is very knowledgeable about the game. I always find a way to bring up teammates and make them better.
10. What are your hobbies outside of baseball?
Golf
11. What are your educational goals?
To maintain my 4.0 GPA and get a college scholarship to play baseball.
12. What is your favorite thing about playing baseball?
The relationships and friendships I’ve made along the way.
13. What advice would you give to a young player aspiring to play at your level?
Trust the process and go all out no matter what. Play with zero fears.
14. What are your college aspirations regarding baseball?
I want to play college baseball at the next level, just like my cousins did.