For any player to reach the Majors, it’s a dream come true.
But that doesn’t mean that their bucket lists are complete by any means.
Every player has something that they want to work on and other goals that they would like to accomplish.
Each player has different goals, but their motivation is all the same.
Several MLB stars were asked about their baseball bucket lists and what they hoped to accomplish by the end of their careers.
The answers varied, of course, but there are clearly other things that players would like to accomplish.
MLB posted the video of the responses on Twitter.
What’s on your baseball bucket list? pic.twitter.com/KS3YXuKz3i
—MLB (@MLB) March 2, 2023
For New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, it’s hard to ask for much more in terms of hitting home runs.
However, there is a type of home run that Judge still hasn’t hit just yet.
Judge hopes to one day hit an inside-the-park home run.
Adley Rutschman’s goal was rather simple, and given the new format of the schedule, it’s attainable now.
The young catcher hopes to play at every Major League stadium before the end of his career.
ALCS and World Series MVP Jeremy Pena had an interesting response.
The Houston Astros star shortstop enjoyed a breakout season last year, but he hopes for a one day hit for the cycle.
Mike Trout hopes that Team USA wins the World Baseball Classic this spring, while Jazz Chisholm Jr. wants to win an MVP.
Adam Wainwright had a similar goal to Trout, saying that he wants to win a Gold Medal with Team USA.
Each player had a little something extra that they wanted to accomplish, and they’ll look to do that in 2023.
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