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Tue December 17, 2019
We are excited to have back one of our more popular features which gives an in-depth look not only to the baseball side of commitments across New York but also a quick look into their personal side.
Commitment Corner
Prior Commitment Corners
UPCOMING EVENTS
SHOWCASE | STATE | DATE | LOCATION |
Super 60 Pro Showcase | NATIONAL | 02/02 | The MAX - McCook, IL |
2020 Preseason All-State - Southern Tier | NY | 02/14 | 434 Sportsplex |
2020 Preseason All-State - Hudson Valley | NY | 02/15 | Paul Gerry Fieldhouse |
2020 Preseason All-State - WNY | NY | 02/17 | Total Sports Experience (Gates) |
2020 Preseason All-State - CNY | NY | 02/18 | Accelerate Sports |
2020 Preseason All-State - Capital Region | NY | 02/19 | All-Stars Academy |
2020 Preseason All-State - Long Island | NY | 02/20 | Long Island Sports Complex |
2020 Jr. NYS Games Trials - Downstate | NY | 02/21 | Warriors Baseball Academy |
2020 Preseason All-State - Downstate | NY | 02/21 | Warriors Baseball Academy |
2020 NJ/NY/PA Committed Player ProCase | NY | 02/23 | Keystone Baseball Academy |
2020 Jr. NYS Games Trials - Upstate | NY | 03/01 | 434 Sportsplex |
2020 Northeast JUCO Day | NY | 06/03 | Dutchess Stadium |
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I connected well with the coaching staff, URI was a place I felt comfortable and where I think I can grow and develop as a player. The facilities were top notch. And one thing that really mattered to me was the competition I would be up against, and the A10 is very competitive and URI constantly plays a tough schedule where I could compete against the best daily.
When I face a low moment, like a bad outing I take the night off then the next morning I think about what went wrong and why, and that is when I get back to work on how to improve that flaw. In baseball you can’t let anything mentally get to you because once you doubt yourself you are out of the game before the first pitch is thrown. I use my good moments to build my confidence so it gets to the point where I can play with an edge and know no one is better than me, and that is when I am at my best. One coach that has helped me with the mental side of baseball has been Coach Jose Reyes, he has mastered the mindset a baseball player needs to succeed and once I starting talking with him my game was elevated to the next level without even touching a ball or weight.
My biggest influence is my dad. He taught me how to play baseball and sparked my love for the game. We have shared countless memories playing and watching baseball together.
Jack Scanlon (Suffern / Oregon). I pitched and hit against him in high school ball this spring. It was his first appearance of the year and he had 5 MLB scouts there to watch him. It was the first time I’ve hit against 90. It was a great experience to go head to head with the best. I definitely learned a lot from that game about what level I need to get to this year. I actually have also played with him before and he caught one of my games.
My experience has been great. I have went to three events where I have been in touch with many college coaches because of these events. The Border Battle event I attended in the fall, was actually where the University of Rhode Island coach first saw me play. Without Prep Baseball Report, he would’ve never seen me play, and for that I would like to thank you guys. One piece of advice to everyone is before you go to a PBR showcase make sure you have done everything to show out and make a name for yourself.
Favorite Food?
Chicken Cutlets
21 Jump Street
Drake
I dropped a pop up and it hit me square in the face, then I had to go to the emergency room. Worst part I was 14 at the time.
IN CLOSING...
The ultimate long term goal is what?
My long term goal is to get myself in the best shape possible so I can have a great college career, and also help my team win many games and impact my teammates in a positive way. My main goal is to win as many games as possible, if you aren’t playing a sport to win then there is no point in playing it. Then after college to come out and put myself in a good position to get drafted. The work only starts once you commit and get on campus.