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The Milford Daily News
HOPKINTON Josh Fischer was nine years old when he was ranked the worst baseball player on his Little League team.
“I remember I had to rank all the kids on my nine-year-old team and he was ranked last,” said Fischer’s father, John, who was the head coach. “I remember that clearly. I still have the excel spreadsheet and I’ve kept it as inspiration for him because this is how far (he’s) come in the last 10 years.”
On Wednesday, Fischer signed his National Letter of Intent to play baseball at Fairfield University.
At a table set up inside the Hopkinton High gymnasium, the high school senior was joined by his father, his mother, Barb, his twin sister, Alyssa, and his older brother, Zachary. The left-handed pitcher put pen to paper – along with five other Hillers – to commit to play a college sport.