Recently, Seattle Mariners outfielder Corbin Carroll made a special visit to the Queen Anne Little League Field of his childhood. Carroll, who was recently named to the 2021 MLB All-Star Game, wanted to take a trip down memory lane and show his appreciation for the field that helped him become the player he is today.
Carroll, who grew up in Seattle, started playing baseball at the Queen Anne Little League Field when he was just five years old. He fondly remembers the days spent playing catch with his dad, and the countless hours of practice that helped him hone his skills.
During his visit to the field, Carroll shared stories from his childhood and thanked the coaches and volunteers who helped him develop as a player. He also took some time to talk to the current players and shared some advice on how they can become better players.
Carroll’s visit to the Queen Anne Little League Field was a reminder of how far he has come since his days as a young player. He is now an All-Star player in the MLB and an inspiration to young players everywhere. His visit was a reminder that hard work and dedication can take you far in life.
It was an honor for the Queen Anne Little League Field to have Corbin Carroll visit and share his story. His visit was a reminder of the importance of giving back and inspiring the next generation of players.