No, major league players come from all ranks, high school, community college and full colleges. In the past, some major league players were still in high school, or dropped out of school and played. Not recommended.
No, but during drafts agents tend to go for the college players because they are a safer choice.
It is a violation of NCAA rules to take any money for any sport while in college. The only acceptable payments are scholarships for tuition, books, room and board.
No. You can get drafted out of high school.
You have to play one year in college to go to the MLB I'm pretty sure, but you might be able to just enter the draft.
Yes...many have and still do.
college football is when you are in college and pro football is when you are out of college and also in pro football you get paid but not college football. you can get into pro by being a college player and getting drafted into pro.
well if you want to be a pro baseball player, you should play in high school. than if your goiod enough, a college will offer you a scholarship to play baseball and attend that college. then when college is over you might become a free agent, or a team might offer you an invitation to play for them,
I vow to become a famous pro baseball player.
You just need to go to college at least one year
No you dont but some sports you have to get certain grades in your GCSE's or A Levels to become a pro athlete
Yes, however you then couldn't play for your college team anymore though! All rules go to www.njcaa.org
Josh M is a former pro baseball player who lives in Tampa, FL.
You have to be drafted, brought up from the minors, or brought up from triple a, double a, or single a.
it doesnt matter as long as your good and you have the potential to play in the big leagues.
No, the player would lose is amateur status and no longer be eligible.
Yes, but you would have to be an excellent player and it wouldn't hurt to try at your grades.
you do not need to play in collage you just need to have enough skill