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Warrior O’Koyea Dickson Powering His Way To The Dodgers

In the 2011 MLB Draft, O’Koyea Dickson was selected in the 12th round by the Los Angeles Dodgers, and since then he has been doing little apart from mashing baseballs. Playing in the Pioneer League in 2011, he hit for a .333 average with 13 homeruns and 38 RBI in 48 games. For the 2012 season, he was promoted to Single-A and sent another 17 balls out of the park. In 56 games this year at Single-A Rancho Cucamonga, he is hitting .276 with 17 doubles, eight home runs and 39 RBI. Not bad numbers at all.

Andrew Martin, founder of “The Baseball Historian,” caught up with O’Koyea for an interview about the Warriors alum’s roots in baseball, his future in the sport, life outside the game, and more. Here it is:

What’s the best part about being a professional baseball player?:

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The best part of being a professional baseball player is just being able to live out your dream! I put on the uniform each day wanting a shot to play at the major league level. I have one goal in mind, and that’s to be an established major league baseball player.

As a high school sophomore you hit a home run out of San Francisco’s AT&T Park; what was that experience like?:

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Hitting a home run out of AT&T Park was kind of like my breakout game as a baseball player at a young age. I showed myself that I’m capable of hitting with power, and since that day I’ve taken baseball so much more seriously. When I was younger I was just playing the game to just play. Being a Giants fan it was really a special moment in my career.

What was your draft experience like?:

Everything happened so fast during the draft process. A lot teams contacted me and leading up to the draft I really had no idea which team was going to draft me. No one really had me high on their list. I was chilling at my auntie’s house and the 12th round hit and I was getting anxious cause a lot of scouts said I would go in the 6th-10th rounds. As I heard my name being called the computer froze and I wasn’t sure which team selected me. My best friend called me and said, ‘Are you kidding me? The Dodgers?’ It was a crazy feeling getting selected by the Dodgers and being a Giants fan. But I love being a Dodger. Royal blue is my favorite color!

What have your thoughts been about the change in Dodgers ownership and having such a high profile group now leading the franchise?:

I think the Dodgers are heading in the right direction. Having new ownership sets the bar a little higher for the players. I am looking forward to possibly being in the movement of upside here in the future.

What do you think you have improved on most since being signed?:

The biggest thing I’ve improved on since I signed is how to carry myself as an professional player and preparing myself for each game. It’s grind playing 140 games.
Can you please talk a little bit about your work mentoring at-risk kids?: Back in high school I was President of a group called AIMS, where we worked with the children at their elementary schools. We went and talked with the kids every week, sharing with them our experiences we had when we were younger. We played basketball and baseball together. Just giving back to the kids and showing them our love and support and giving them someone to look up to. It was a really great experienced and I want to open up my own after school program once I make it to the big leagues.

What do you think about the declining number of African American youth playing baseball?:

A lot of African Americans are athletic and they like to play football and basketball, but what they don’t understand is that all the money is in baseball. Basketball and football are more exciting sports to play and that’s what they love to play. As you know, if you don’t start playing baseball at a young age it’s tough to pick it up when you’re in high school. Hopefully one day kids will realize baseball is the best game you will ever play.

If you could have dinner with one baseball player, from the present or past, who would that be and why?:

I would love to meet Willie Mays. I truly believe he’s the best player to ever put on a baseball uniform. I would love to pick his brain about everything he went through in his life. The things he did on the baseball field were unbelievable. He has so many baseball years under his belt. He played the game the right way, which was hard, and he played with so much energy.

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