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Q: How many junior college players were drafted into the 2010 major league baseball draft?
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How played pro baseball without going to college?

You can be drafted by a Major League team straight out of high school-- many people are. After graduating high school, you have to make the choice about whether or not you want to sign or go to college. If you go to college, you can't be drafted again for three years, but if you go to a community or junior college, you can be drafted at any time. Bryce Harper did something highly unusual. After his sophomore year, he earned his GED (a requirement for high school players who want to get drafted), and then dropped out after his junior year. Then, he went to a junior college to play baseball for one year, and made it to the Junior College World Series at the ripe old age of 18. Then he got drafted, and made it to the big leagues before his 20th birthday. This is not common.


How many current nfl players that did not attend college are playing today?

Zero...the NFL does not draft players directly out of high school, to be drafted you must be at least 2 years out of high school. The youngest player ever to get drafted was Amobi Akoye, 19, in 2007 as a junior.


When is late college baseball signing day?

High school seniors and junior college players.


Everything About Junior College Baseball Is Terrific?

Junior college baseball is a glorious convergence of academics and sports. Every February, thousands of junior college baseball programs around the nation shake off the rust formed during winter by participating in conditioning and flexibility training before segueing into fielding and hitting practice. Come March, the twang of metal bats can be heard coming from the batting cages. By the time the calendar flips to April the players are primed for live action, and another season of competitive junior college baseball is ready to unfold. Aside from the traveling, camaraderie, and fun that comes with playing on a junior college baseball team, many players will also have a chance to play for a major University after they've earned enough credits to transfer. Ideally, a player will be drafted and signed by a professional baseball team at some point in their college baseball career. Countless MLB legends starred on junior college baseball teams during their long climb to the professional ranks, including the great Jackie Robinson. Junior college baseball brings out many of the most commendable qualities in humans. Hard work, teamwork, and perseverance through struggle are just a few. Many junior college coaches play roles that extend far beyond giving steal signs and making pitching changes, often serving as a second father figure to the young players on the team, many of whom are away from their hometown. Attending a local junior college baseball game is affordable and entertaining. The skill level is often very high, as junior college teams are comprised of 18-21 year olds who have been standout players at every level of their young baseball careers. The enthusiasm of athletes competing for the chance to someday make money playing a game is typically higher than that of athletes who have already banked large amounts of cash. Because of the wide array of entertainment options available to anyone looking for a good time in a big city, junior college baseball games aren't as hot of a ticket as they deserve to be. The silver lining to that unfortunate fact is that tickets are very easy to come by.


Can you go to the NFL from d3 college?

You must either be a Junior or a Sophomore (Redshirted).


Where Did CJ Wilson play his college baseball?

Santa Ana Junior College


What is a triple a hockey and how is it different from double a?

Triple A is a much more difficult level to play at, with players often getting drafted into junior and such. The skill, size and strength of individual players is greater than that of players in double A. It is the highest level of minor (that does not include junior) hockey that somebody can play at.


How do you get to play in the NHL?

you have to play hockey through university or college and play for a junior team or in the WHL (western hockey league) and you get drafted from there


If you were drafted and played on an OHL team are you stuck there or could you still be drafted to a university after so basically are there any restrictions that hold you to OHL after you are drafted?

When a young player is drafted by an OHL team, or any CHL junior team, his rights belong to that team until such time as he is traded, released, or his junior eligibilty runs out at age 20. He can still be recruited by any NCAA college team and play in any NCAA hockey league if he hasn't played major junior. The NCAA considers Canadian major junior leagues to be pro leagues and any young player who plays any games in the CHL is considered to be a pro player. Canadian universities, however, don't make the same distinction and many players from the CHL go to Canadian Universities when their junior careers are done.


How many junior colleges are there in Singapore?

22 JCs in Singapore Anderson Junior College Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) IB World School Anglo-Chinese Junior College Catholic Junior College Dunman High School Hwa Chong Institution Innova Junior College Jurong Junior College Meridian Junior College Millennia Institute Nanyang Junior College National Junior College NUS High School of Mathematics and Science Pioneer Junior College Raffles Junior College River Valley High School Serangoon Junior College Saint Andrew's Junior College Tampines Junior College Temasek Junior College Victoria Junior College Yishun Junior College


How many junior college football players are in the NFL?

Somewhere int the neighborhood of 115-120


What is the level after junior in hockey?

Players usually going from juniors either move to the pros or they go on to play college