
The book "Beyond Belief" starts out when Josh Hamilton was only six years old. It talks about that even at a young age Josh was an extremely good baseball player. In fact, he was so good that at six years old he played on his brother's eleven year old team. This chapter also talks about how baseball was such a big part of his family's lives. Josh loved baseball with a great passion and would do anything possible to get better.
Josh dominated little league by being able to play pretty much any position. He showed that at a very young age, he would have a good chance to play professional baseball. Hamilton tells some of the stories of his little league days where he had many no-hitters as a pitcher and where in one game, he had five home runs. Even though he knew that he was a very good baseball player, his parents always tried to teach him to be humble. At about age thirteen, he had already started to dream about one day playing in the major leagues.
Josh dominated little league by being able to play pretty much any position. He showed that at a very young age, he would have a good chance to play professional baseball. Hamilton tells some of the stories of his little league days where he had many no-hitters as a pitcher and where in one game, he had five home runs. Even though he knew that he was a very good baseball player, his parents always tried to teach him to be humble. At about age thirteen, he had already started to dream about one day playing in the major leagues.
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