Personal Identity Timeline

  • Birth

    On December 5, 2000 a child from gob came into this world at Christ Hospital. His name was Danzel Lucas. Danzel was a very independent kid at a young age. He didn't like when his parents would pick him up he was always running off somewhere trying to meet new people
  • First time playing baseball

    When I was three years old I decided that when i grow up I want to be a professional baseball player. When I was younger my parents would always tell me how I used to cry because I wasn't able to play baseball. Thats when I knew it was my calling. At the start I was a natural star. I didn't take long on the basics. Every thing was coming easily to me
  • Started travel ball

    When I was 5 years old I started travel ball. At the time there was no little league team around me, and the fact that I was already more advanced than others made me pay travel ball early. Even though travel ball was the next step I was still more advanced than most. I had played with an elite team and we won 90% of all of our games. We were called the Chicago Braves.
  • Asked for my DOB on the field

    Around my second year of playing baseball when i was 5 years old I decided to be a pitcher because I was inspired by Clayton Kershaw. This made me work hard to be the best pitcher ever, and quite frankly I kinda was. I was able to throw the ball very hard at a young age which caused people to believe that I was older than i told them so the other team coaches literally stopped the game to get my birth certificate. What's funny is that I was younger than everyone else yet I was younger than them
  • Won MVP for my league

    When I was around the age of 10 I was in a league with a team called The LIberty Warriors. We were a really good team and I carried the way with my pitching. I lead us all the way to winning a championship, so theres no wonder I got MVP that year
  • I threw a no-hitter

    When I was 12 years old I threw a no-hitter in the championship. It was the most happiest time of my life throwing a no-hitter is one thing, but throwing one in the championship is even crazier.
  • Hit my first Walk-off

    When I was 14 years old I hit my first walk-off home run to advance my team to the semi-finals. This is when I knew I would do great things.
  • Showed out at Showcase

    A week ago I had a showcase in front of 30 college coaches and show up everyone there. I was amazing. Every coach wanted to talk to me.
  • Committed to college

    When I was a senior in school I made the decision to commit early. It was a big step in my life.
  • Graduated College

    My last year of college was my best year. It was the last step to being an independent man, and I got my masters in Computer science.
  • Drafted to the MLB

    After holding off till i graduate from college to go the MLB I got drafted by the MLB. I was drafted in the first round and now make millions.
  • Found the LOML

    Through my college years I had met a women who was always there for me through thick and thin. This is when I knew I she was the one.
  • Won the World Series

    While playing with my childhood favorite baseball team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, and we won the world series 3-1
  • Won MVP In the world series

    After winning the world series I was announced the MVP of the World Series.