
I was a second baseman for 8 years, after one game of being asked to play center, I was hooked. Though in the early years, even coaches thought the outfield was a punishment, I still loved it. Knowing you are the difference between an out or a triple is what I thrive on. I feel my consistent efforts to improve my outfield skills, sets me apart from most of my peers. Its more than tracking a ball, or taking the correct first step. Its reading the pitcher and the batter, knowing tendencies, knowing the situation and where you are going once you rob the batter of the hit. Centerfield is the best place in the game.
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