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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Interview With the Ocho

I did an alumni spotlight on Justin a week or so ago (Click For His Profile) and it lacked a key component. The interview. I finally have that portion all set and ready to post so give it a nice read hes always got good stuff to say.
 
What do you feel defined your college career?
  "For me having the opportunity to win two conference championships as well as receive my college degrees defined my college career."

How do you think your experience in college affects you in the professional game?

  "My college experience affects me in the professional ranks in a number of ways. One way is coming out everyday with the same work ethic wanting to get better. The attention to detail because everyone in pro ball is good however it is the little things and attention to detail that will go along way in helping you stand out."

What, if anything, do you miss about Stony Brook?

  "I miss a lot about Stony Brook. The campus, kelly deli, team dinners at the SAC, going through the grind of a off season and pre season workouts with the team. I miss the “In it to win it World Series” nd of course coach senk and the rest of the coaches."

Who do you think influenced you most so far in your career?

  "I'd have to say my family have influenced me. My parents have been my biggest supporters and have been there for me through the tough and frustrating times of my college and now pro career. Its hard to pin point exact people because so many have influenced me and have taught me so many things along the way that I am forever grateful for."

Explain how it felt the day you found out you would be playing professionally?

  "The draft was one of the most emotional experiences I've gone through. To see my name on the screen was an extremely happy moment for me and my family. It was a surreal feeling at first but once I was able to sit back and reflect I realized that this is only the beginning and that the real work starts now to reach my ultimate goal."

What differs from the college game at the higher levels?

  "Well from what I have seen what differs the college game from the higher levels is not too much. Yes the talent differential is big, there are so many good players from all over the country and the world that you are competing with. I think the biggest thing is that in the pros you are competing for a job. There is always someone trying to take your job."

What do you think helped you get where you are now and what will get you to where you want to end up?

  "From a baseball standpoint I believe I am where I am now because of my defense and my ability to handle a pitching staff and call a good game. My offense is something that I am working hard on to improve but I believe the more I am able to learn the better I will get. From a make up stanpoint I believe my tireless work ethic helped me get to where I wanna get. Never being complacent and always wanting to get better. I feel if I can continue. Work on my weaknesses as and maintain my strengths I will get to where I want to get."

If you had to advise other players who aspire to play professionally, what would you tell them?

  "I'd advise players to work hard everyday and bring the same intensity day in and day out. Always think to yourself there's someone out working just as hard or even harder than I am right now.When playing, play with heart and passion because you never know who's watching."

Reflect on your last season and explain how it will aid in your success for this coming year.

  "Last season was a difficult being hurt and having to miss my first professional season, but I learned a lot and I'm looking forward to spring training with a fresh start and anxious to work hard, get better and show the organization what I can bring to the table."