Baseball Season Research Paper

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I was excited for baseball season because it is my favorite time of the year. I had worked hard with a few people during the off season. Spending a lot of my time at the Veterans Hall in Colome getting ready for baseball season was a very fun for me. I will describe many things including, what led up to baseball season, what the best part of baseball season was, and what happened at the end. Leading up to baseball season I was doing a lot of lifting and hitting as often as I could. Most of the time I was starting my day at 5:30 in the morning and going to lift. Next I would go to school. After that I would go to Colome and work on my hitting and catching. My second favorite thing after playing baseball is getting prepared for it. I was also making sure I kept my grades up because I am a student first and an athlete second. It was all worth it because I noticed a difference in my baseball that year but not as much as I am hoping to see this year. …show more content…
There were quite of few memorable experiences I got to participate in this baseball season. I got to play in three different state tournaments. Our first state tournament (High School Season) we got first, the second one (Legion) we got eighth, and the third one (Teeners) we got third. My favorite one was High School state because we had a really good first game and won in 13 innings which was exciting. Also it was a little more special because we got first. I enjoyed every one of them a lot and would not have rather done anything else with my time. This was where all of my hard work payed off because there are not many people who can say they played in three state tournaments in their life let alone one

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