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No. For a ballplayer to become good enough to play professional Baseball he would have to have a love for the game. All the work and dedication it takes to play at a professional level cannot be achieved unless the player truly enjoys playing the game.

Being successful has been defined as finding something you love to do, and get paid to do it. Ballplayers were not always paid as good as they are today. Many ballplayers in the past had to work a second job during the off season to make ends-meet. They played for love of the game.

Today the salaries to play baseball is beyond great, and could be a great motivator to play ball. It could be perceived that greed outweighs the love for the game, and that they are only playing for the money. -Steven KeyMan

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