Wagner Ready for NYU
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Wagner Ready for NYU

Come August right-handed power hitter David Wagner will be packing his bags and heading to New York University. “I’ve spent my whole life working towards earning a college baseball career. It was very rewarding to finally reach my goal and play for New York — my top choice. New York is the ‘coolest’ city in the world.”

When asked about his journey through the application and recruiting process, Wagner shared that the past year was stressful. In addition to playing for Coach Jim Sullivan at West Potomac High School, he also played both summer and fall baseball, attended national college prospect camps and played showcase ball.

“I felt a lot of pressure to perform for all of the coaches watching. It was extremely competitive,” Wagner said.

Head Coach Doug Kimbler helped him with NYU every step of the way through the admissions experience.

“This is a very exciting time in David’s life. We are thrilled for him,” said his mom, Joy.

“My parents have always stressed the importance of taking school as seriously as I take baseball,” said Wagner. “APLL also helped set the foundations for me as a player. I wouldn’t be the player I am today if it weren’t for the coaches who mentored me, the great friends I made, and the passion for the game that was instilled in me.”

Alexandria Potomac Little League is known as a boutique league that grooms its players for a life-long love of the game.

Growing-up, Wagner was inspired by the likes of Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz. In his down time he enjoys playing guitar, music by The Doors and Spielberg movies. Starting this week, Wagner will focus on helping the West Potomac Wolverines win their division.