Hobbies and interests
Baseball
Piano
Drums
Reading
Realistic Fiction
Science Fiction
Fantasy
Adult Fiction
I read books multiple times per month
Raffaele Rogers
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My life goals are to excel in every aspect of my life for the glory of God. I am passionate about music, specifically playing the piano, and I am passionate about baseball. I am a Division 1 baseball commit and have played the sport my entire life. I also am very musically inclined and play multiple instruments in my free time.
Education
Bishop Eustace Preparatory School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Doctoral degree program (PhD, MD, JD, etc.)
Majors of interest:
- Mechanical Engineering
- Aerospace, Aeronautical, and Astronautical/Space Engineering
- Computer Engineering
Career
Dream career field:
Professional Baseball Player
Dream career goals:
I want to go to college for four years, then get drafted by a Major League ball club. I want to not only play Major League Baseball at some point, but also have a hall of fame career.
Sports
Baseball
Varsity2019 – 20223 years
Arts
National PTA
Music2014 – 2016
Future Interests
Philanthropy
Craig Norrbom Baseball Scholarship
I have played baseball for almost my entire life. I started playing tee ball at age two and have been in love with the sport ever since. I have played for numerous teams throughout little league and travel ball and have created friendships and bonds that will last my entire life. I currently play for my high school team, the Bishop Eustace Crusaders. Our goal this year is to win a state championship, which we have come up short of the past two years I have attended (my freshman year was canceled due to COVID-19). I started at second base during my sophomore year and eventually moved to shortstop. I had the opportunity to be surrounded by a few Division 1 players and a second-round draft pick. Hopefully, this year we can end the season in a dog pile!
My favorite player of all time is Ryan Howard. My dad and I have been die-hard Phillies fans for my entire life. We always watch the games together at night and have gone to many with the rest of my family. For some reason, I always loved watching Ryan Howard. His towering home runs were mesmerizing. I would imitate his swing when I played Wiffle ball with my friends and pretend to be a play-by-play broadcaster, commentating as I would launch Wiffle balls into the trees of my backyard. I remember watching his last game and seeing him fly out in his final at-bat. That brought me to tears, as it was the end of an era for the Phillies. However, this year I had the pleasure of watching my Phillies advance all the way to the World Series. Although they did not come out on top, they exceeded the expectations of probably every baseball fan out there. After a few free-agent signings this year, hopefully, they can make it back to the World Series and bring home a title.
I am a shortstop. When I first began playing travel baseball, I played interchangeably in both left and right field. Playing the outfield at a young age can be tedious, as there are not many opportunities to make plays. Thus, I focused on my hitting for the most part. I slowly evolved into an infielder and played third base as time passed. High school is when I began to play both shortstop and second base regularly. The shortstop is generally seen as the infield captain, and I have assimilated into that role now, especially as a senior. As a primary shortstop, I have found my position and absolutely embraced it.