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Senior leads Y. baseball team

Nakayama's 'long' college journey began at UVSC

Published: Thursday, March 22, 2007 12:09 a.m. MDT
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Nakayama says his knee feels fine now, though he can't squat and so his former position of catcher is out of the question. However, he has no problem running, so his transition to first base/designated hitter has been smooth so far.

But, Law said, the physical aspect of a comeback can sometimes be the easy part.

"I think (coming back) is more a mental thing, especially after coming off a mission and then after a year, getting hurt," Law said. "Basically all you do is lift and sit through practice without ever being in a game, and that's really hard on guys."

Nakayama and Law both agreed that the senior, one of just three on the team this year, placed too much pressure on himself to lead the team early in the year. But with a number of younger players coming on strong (three underclassmen are hitting .340 or better), Nakayama said he doesn't feel as much pressure and is beginning to relax.

After he graduates in April and finishes this season, Nakayama hopes to play ball at the next level. Law, a former pro player himself, said Nakayama has the potential and deserves a shot.

Nakayama has high hopes but is prepared to move on with his life if things don't work out and has nothing but fond memories of his career, both at UVSC and BYU.

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"You build a friendship with everyone and there's just that team chemistry and camaraderie," he said. "Overall, baseball's not just a game, but you build friendships that you probably won't ever lose with players. They stick with you for the rest of your life."


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BYU's Apana Nakayama fouls off a pitch against San Diego State University during a game in Provo in April 2005.

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