Born in ATL and life long Braves fan. Was incredibly luckily to grow up and be a pitcher during the 90s-2000s braves seasons. Got to fly RC planes with Javier Lopez with my dad. He bought me a coke. Andres Galarraga threw me a ball after the inning one day. Greg Maddox was my favorite. One night, I threw 14 strike outs on the same night John Smoltz threw 14 strike outs. Was one of my best games. Practiced hard and played for a few travel teams and in high school. Should have really kept playing Baseball instead of switching to Tennis. Was the turning point in my life I think. Just had to be in the same season

. Always wondered how different my life would have been had I kept playing. Life on the road and college would have sucked a lot more though I think. My senior year, my high school team got to play on Turner Field for the state championship. Damn I was jealous. Would have won it if I were pitching.

Had one of the nastiest curveball anyone ever seen for my age. I'd make em duck out of the way and it would end up right across the plate for a strike. I was taught how to throw it the right way. Damn I miss those days.
So glad to see the Braves playing as well as they are now. Look at this amazing season so far (67-36). Between 2008 - 2018 it was super rough. We could not develop a real team with long term Braves. That was tough coming from the 90s Braves where you had so many classic guys. Cannot freaking believe they won the world series 2 years ago, especially without Acuna. Man I bet MLB.com made so much money off that win. I bought a ton of stuff lol.
Went ahead and picked up an Aaron Judge, Ohtani, and Freddy Freeman rookie card. Might have to get an Acuna one too. I know those have got to be worth something one day. I think Judge could seriously hit the most HRs ever If he can stay healthy.
Old quote from a pitching book my dad use to teach me:
"Only certainties in life are Death, Taxes, and rule changes unfavorable to pitchers"
Boy does that still ring true today.