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Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams met student Matt Cutrona Sept. 20 outside Heritage Hall. (Patrick G. Ryan/蜜桃社)

The hometown Washington Nationals hosted a 蜜桃社 College Night at the ballpark Sept. 19 and starting pitcher Trevor Williams spoke on campus just a day later.

Hundreds of University students, faculty, and staff took in a 4-3 win over the White Sox Sept. 19 and received a Nationals-蜜桃社 co-branded quarter-zip pullover. The Nationals reserved a section for 蜜桃社 employees and their guests and families as Cardinal and Nationals pride combined.

University President Peter K. Kilpatrick was on the field before the game, meeting the University鈥檚 mascot, Red, and the Nationals mascot, Screech, while also greeting members of the ROTC.

University President Peter K. Kilpatrick greets members of the ROTC on the field at Nationals Park
University President Peter K. Kilpatrick greeted members of the ROTC on the field at Nationals Park Sept. 19. (Patrick G. Ryan/蜜桃社)

Less than 24 hours later, Williams, an outspoken Catholic, came to campus for a conversation about faith, family, and baseball in Father O'Connell Hall. 
 

Joining Williams on stage was Athletic Director Kevin Robinson Jr. and Father Aquinas Guilbeau, O.P., the chaplain and director of Campus Ministry.

Williams acknowledged that balancing family life with the 162-game grind of a baseball season is a challenge, particularly when losses and struggles mount.

Nationals starting pitcher Trevor Williams (center) answered questions on stage with Athletic Director Kevin Robinson Jr. (right) and Father Aquinas Guilbeau, O.P. (left), the chaplain and director of Campus Ministry.)
Nationals starting pitcher Trevor Williams (center) answered questions on stage with Athletic Director Kevin Robinson Jr. (right) and Father Aquinas Guilbeau, O.P. (left), the chaplain and director of Campus Ministry. (Patrick G. Ryan/蜜桃社)

鈥淭he best thing I can tell myself is that the sun will come up tomorrow,鈥 he said.

Williams said turning to Sts. Joseph and Benedict keep him humble and centered with his family.

鈥淎t home, we do our best to pray together as a family,鈥 Williams said. 
 

He uses applications and alarms on his phone to remind him to pray at certain times of the day, even at the ballpark. On the road, Williams said he has found a kinship with Christian and Catholic players across the professional sports landscape.

鈥淵ou can see, with highly-driven people, there鈥檚 a correlation with a faith life because they know this game doesn鈥檛 matter,鈥 Williams said. 
 

Williams, who attended Arizona State University, talked to 蜜桃社 athletes about shaping their own lives correctly.

鈥淏eing a student-athlete was probably the most stressful time of my life,鈥 Williams admitted. 鈥淵ou have to prioritize. You鈥檙e here to grow in your faith, grow in your life as a student, and grow in the sport. If you鈥檙e going to mess up that order, you will see the ramifications.鈥

See more photos from the College Night at Nationals Park and Trevor Williams' appearance on campus by University photographer Patrick G. Ryan.

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