Sunday, December 27, 2009

What are my chances of making it in to major league baseball?

I am a 14 year old utility player. I am 6'0ft 160lbs and I bat 3rd or 5th. I am a power hitter. But I cant run very fast. 60 yard dash in 10sec. Please help me find this answer.What are my chances of making it in to major league baseball?
like 1 in a millionWhat are my chances of making it in to major league baseball?
Good news. The MLB has so many upcoming Olympics teams that


you could possibly go into the touring world USA team to be


first to visit the Peace Office in one of 20 american airlines sites.


Though on the homefront, just this year I placed 450 farm


players during college with scholarship options. In the last


3 years 1600. Farm team is a must. 5 years is recommended.


So first of all realize some very great players got on farm teams


near their homes while 14 years old! Best age to enter is 16.


Skills needed however are somewhat relative to local needs of


their roster. Keep tabs of a variety of local farm teams. Use


your skills to swing solid contact and field with cricket like cover


of your field position. Have to be good to make the starters.
Probably not that good. being a utility player at 14 is like striving for the wild card in May. Now that might be o k for the Cubs, but usually not for a real major league team








Or like being a high school designated hitter.... because the coach doesnt think you are smart or dedicated enough to learn to field
. that big
2% chance
If ur ok. You have a one and 1,000,000 chance


If ur good. You have a one and 100,000 chance


If ur really good. You have a one and 5,000 chance.


If ur the best on youre team and make the varsity and are the top 2 you have a one and 1,000 chance.





Good Luck. Work hard!
Almost zero. Your speed is so slow that you'd probably get thrown out on a single to right field.
Don't want to be Debbie Downer here, but of the players who get DRAFTED, 2% make it into the Bigs. Keep playing, but keep things in perspective. Focus on education and let the rest happen for itself. You have a better shot at becoming a brain surgeon than you do playing Major League Baseball.

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