June 11, 2025 - 14:00

When the COVID-19 pandemic put the world on hold in 2020, Justin Garza began to consider quitting baseball. Facing uncertainty and the challenges of the pandemic, Garza found himself at a crossroads in his career. However, instead of giving up, he turned to video games as a means of escape and motivation. The immersive worlds and competitive nature of gaming provided him with a much-needed distraction and a way to maintain his competitive edge.
Garza's passion for gaming not only helped him cope with the pressures of the pandemic but also reignited his love for baseball. He utilized the time spent gaming to reflect on his skills and strategize ways to improve. This newfound perspective helped him refocus on his goals and work diligently on his pitching mechanics.
Now, as a new reliever for the Mets, Garza is eager to prove himself on the mound. His journey serves as a reminder of the resilience and adaptability required in professional sports, especially during trying times. With renewed determination and a fresh outlook, Garza is ready to make his mark in the Major Leagues.
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