5 QUESTIONS WITH…Sophomore Catcher Aiden Ramos About The Law Baseball Season

Sophomore Aiden Ramos (Photo courtesy @shotbyben)
By Aaryan Doshi – Staff Reporter
Jonathan Law sophomore catcher Aiden Ramos is having a great baseball season so far with a .417 batting average and 15 hits. Advocate Staff Reporter Aaryan Doshi interviewed Ramos about his eason.
Aaryan Doshi: How do you think you are doing right now, batting-wise and catching-wise?
Aiden Ramos: I think I have been hitting the ball pretty well recently. I’ve been getting a lot of barrels, and I’ve been feeling very comfortable in the box. I think that this season is the best that I have been defensively. I’ve been throwing the ball very well, along with my blocking and receiving.
AD: When in the batter’s box, what is your approach before the pitcher pitches the ball?
AR: I try and keep my approach simple, sit back, stay relaxed, and let the ball travel.
AD: How do you feel you have improved from last season?
AR: I feel that I have tremendously improved from last season. During the offseason, I worked hard in the weight room and worked on my catching and hitting, and I’m really seeing all the hard work show.
AD: What goals have you set for yourself this season?
AR: My goal for this season is to stay batting above .400 and to get better in some aspect every day.
AD: What’s your favorite part of being on the baseball team at Jonathan Law?
AR: My favorite part of being on the Law baseball team is being able to play with teammates that I have been playing with my whole life, and being on the same team with them since Coach Pitch.
