A Quote by Macklemore

I played baseball up until my freshman year of high school. That was my main sport. I played third base. — © Macklemore
I played baseball up until my freshman year of high school. That was my main sport. I played third base.
I played baseball growing up, second base, and then when I got to high school,it just didn't exist there.
When I was 13, tennis became more of my life. It's when I gave up skiing, I gave up winter sports. I still played varsity basketball my freshman year of high school - basketball was the last sport I gave up for my tennis.
I played baseball growing up, second base, and then when I got to high school,it just didnt exist there.
I played basketball and soccer my freshman year in high school.
I played football in high school, I played baseball when I was younger, things like that, but I think it was the passion I had for track where you want to do an individual sport and be the best, I think - there's nothing that can replace that.
In middle school, I played quarterback. I was at a tiny school, so you played offense and defense - I played linebacker, and in high school I stopped playing around my sophomore year because of my acting stuff.
In high school, I was one of the cofounders of New Kids on the Block my freshman year in high school. But I also started studying theatre in high school my freshman year as well. So throughout high school, I was actually doing both.
I played all sports coming up in Texas. I played basketball, football, baseball, ran track. All through high school I did all of that.
I thought at first I was going to be an NFL quarterback. I played until I was a freshman in high school.
My freshman year, I played third, and sophomore and junior, third.
My father actually moved out from Chicago just so he could play tennis 365 days a year, so it was - it was a place we played every day. We played before school. We played after school. We woke up. We played tennis. We brushed our teeth in that order.
My baseball career ended in college.I played on the freshman team, but was becoming more drawn to intellectualism than athleticism, and so I gave up baseball, and it was perfect timing because baseball was going to give up me very soon.
Number one in high school, when I was sort of entrenched in the street life, if you will, the major thing that kept me plugged in the mainstream was athletics. I played basketball throughout high school. I also played football, but I played basketball throughout high school.
Baseball was my main sport, but I peaked when I reached high school and so my baseball career stopped.
I was a ballplayer, but only for a limited time. I grew up playing in Wisconsin. It's a very sports-centric part of the country that I grew up in and I played a lot of sports, but baseball first and foremost. I played through high school. I was a middle-infielder.
I played everything. I played volleyball, did track, cross-country, but basketball was my main sport, my main focus.
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