Ryan Howard, the first baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies, and the fastest player to reach 100 homeruns in (MLB) Major League Baseball history, talks about the importance of education. ""It was so simple, if you didn?t have your school work, you can play sports, and you can do anything. Just your homework had to be finished before you can even go play or go to a game or you can go to whatever so. I mean my parents stressed, they still stressed education very, very much for now. So you know so everyone bow to their brother and sister and my twin you know everybody graduated and I?m still gonna go back and finish all of my degree and that?s very important. You just go stay with it. Make sure that your grades are there and the only person that could hold you back because you might, yeah you may not be looked up by certain schools or go wherever you want to. But if your dreams to keep playing, then your gonna find yourself to play. Once your I mean my college experience is very, it helped me mature baseball wise a lot. My couch, that?s actually where I learned through the opposite field, it was my couch in college.""
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