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Tom Brady's Other Sports Career That Wasn't
Tom Brady could be en route to an eighth Super Bowl, yet imagine a scenario where he adhered to the baseball field. 토토사이트 검증

Brady, who added a seventh Super Bowl to his resume last year against the Kanas City Chiefs, was a phenomenal baseball catcher back in 1995.

His previous secondary school baseball trainer "thought baseball was his best game," ABC Action News reports.

Pete Jensen, previous Serra High School baseball trainer, said: "Tommy hit a homer, he really hit two that day, yet one of them hit the top of the transport and woke the driver up, sort of frightened him."

Montreal Expos' scout John Hughes, who considered Brady a strong possibility, said: "As a matter of first importance he had great size, 6-4.

"He had a body we called projectable where he had space to get more grounded, add weight. He was a left-given hitter which went decent with the getting position.

"He had a few instruments. He could truly toss and he had power. For a catcher, he had those things and stuck out."

While Brady picked football, he did humorously post Photoshopped pictures of himself on the Expos in a what-might have-been situation.

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Brady additionally as of late gotten serious about his baseball experience, telling Dax Shepard's "Easy chair Expert" web recording: "Baseball was somewhat what I did."

Brady was picked by the Montreal Expos at 17 years of age in the eighteenth round of the MLB Draft, as indicated by SB Nation's Pats Pulpit.

"He showed up in 61 varsity ball games and posted a strong detail line, hitting .331 with 8 homers, 11 duplicates and 44 runs," Pats Pulpit clarifies.

Tom Brady with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Tom Brady with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Getty Images
"He additionally was named an all-association catcher as a secondary school senior."

It wasn't until after Brady had completed his school football vocation at the University of Michigan that the New England Patriots chose him in the 2000 NFL Draft.