Yes, most major league players make their first great leap to the major leagues from Triple-A affiliates.
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only about 3% of players who are drafted will play a day at the major league level, so even less will actually have a career in the big leagues. About 80-90% of professional players never make it above class-A in the minor-leagues.
9 is the minimum number of players on a baseball team the major leagues have more though
Players that play in the minor leagues
Alot of hard work and practice.
In major leagues, I dont think so. If not in major leagues, sure, go ahead. Make sure it aint Dr. Dre
Make the Major Leagues and you can prolly get one.
1,556,023 $ per year
No. Joe Nuxhall pitched for the Reds when he was 15.
You start out when you play in college in the minor leagues. Then if you're good enough and get noticed, you may get put into the draft of whatever sport. Then, when the draft comes around, if you are picked by a major league team, you are officially in the major leagues. Then you make a lot of money :).
As of 2012, the MLB players make $3,340,133 a season.