TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — It's not the least bit surprising that Jaden Agassi — son of tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf — had a racket in his hand from the time he could walk.
The little boy loved to run. He loved to hit the ball. The problem was accuracy wasn't his thing.
"It was hard for me to keep the ball in the lines," Agassi said, laughing. "I just wanted to hit it as far as I could."
So his parents signed him up for baseball. About 20 years later, he's trying to make his own mark in the sports world.
The 23-year-old Agassi is a pitcher for Team Germany in this week's World Baseball Classic qualifiers in Tucson, Arizona. The right-hander grew up in Las Vegas with his famous American dad and German mother before playing college baseball at USC. He holds dual citizenship and speaks a little German.