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Nathan Munyan commits to CCBC Catonsville

05/06/2016, 8:00am EDT
By Coach Weaver

Read about Nathan's decision to play college baseball.

 

 

Congratulations to Nathan Munyan for selecting CCBC Catonsville to continue his academic pursuits and play college baseball!

Going to college and playing college baseball is a big step for anyone, and the Marlins are very proud of Nathan. Below is an interview with Nathan on his decision to commit to play college ball.

Like the other interviews prior to Nathan's, it’s a great read!

Here’s the link to CCBC Catonsville, check it out:

http://www.ccbccatonsvillecardinals.com/sports/bsb/index

 

 

First Name

Nate

 

 

Last Name Munyan
Team 18U
Which college have you committed to? CCBC Catonsville
How does it feel to know that you’ll be playing college baseball and why? Amazing, it's something I've always wanted to do since
What is your favorite thing about the college you chose and why? Being able to transfer out after 2 years of playing, this allows the players to have more experience
How do you see yourself contributing to your new college baseball team? Coming in as a hard worker and willing to adapt to anything
What do you know about your new coach? And, how will you go about getting to know him and his staff and what they expect of a new team member? I know that he has experience and that he's great coach. I plan to show that I'm able to accept adversity and hopefully they will let me know what they expect.
What do think will be the most challenging about college baseball? Moving away
How does it feel to be facing your final year of school ball? Bittersweet, I'm excited to move on to high level baseball but bitter about leaving my team.
Will you approach your final year of school ball and summer ball differently now that you are a committed college baseball player? No, I've always played to get better and learn new things.
What is the biggest thing you’ll carry forward from the Marlins to your college career? Learning from coaches and from teammates
What advice would you give other Marlins going through the recruiting process and considering a college baseball career? Listen to coach's advice
Do you know your major yet? Yes
What do you think will be the first thing you do when you get to campus? Visit the field
Prediction – how much weight do you think you’ll gain your freshman year in college? 10 pounds of lean muscle

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