My guess is super good. Less than 2% of all Baseball players make the majors. But if you're really really good you can get drafter right put of high school, or you can go to college and get some more pointers than broaden your chances. Hope I helped and good luck.(:
You need to at least pass high school. In high school you need to take health and P.E. College is not required, but you get more pay with a college degree.
you don't have to but you can get signed from your school teams
He didn't attend a school or college he just played professional baseball.
He never attended college because he began playing professional baseball right out of high school.
Every state has some sort of baseball team such as professional, college, high school and little league.
He never attended college because he began playing professional baseball right out of high school.
90 feet. This is the same from high school age, college and professional.
You do not need any type of degree to play baseball. Many players have never even been to college let alone have a degree. These players are typically drafted right out of high school around 18 or 19 years of age, so in essence, some players will only have their high school diploma. That being said, to be a professional athlete or in this case a professional baseball player, a degree is not required.
Well, you can be a volleyball player in college but then after college (if your really good) you can start playing professionally.
There are no All-American professional girl baseball players. The All-American designation is limited to amateur athletes in college and, now, high school. Girl athletics in these areas do not play baseball.
No, it is a culinary school to become a professional chef
zacky was in baseball. he said that if his musical career didn't hit off he would go on to be a professional baseball player.