some players make 30-50 thousand dollars and some exceptional cases make a low six figure
they get paid 10000000
if you can understand major gene, then it will we much easier for you to understand minor gene.
3,000 leagues is 9,000 miles.
scientists get paid for what they do not per hour so after they discover something they get paid around 100,000 dollars
50,000,000,000
yes there are minor leagues.
You cant skip the minor leagues you must earn your way up to the majors
Minor Leagues.
roughly 4,000
Yes
I believe it is called the trip to the BIG HOUSE.
The big 2 in minor leagues is the AA and the AAA, but there are tons of leagues in minor league baseball. But first you might have to go play college baseball to appl for the minors i believe. keep researching an you'll find out sooneror later!
Aybe in some leagues, where I'm from no, and in major and minor leagues, no as well
Currently, MLB rates its minor leagues as Rookie, A, AA, and AAA. Rookie leagues are for those players that are very young, usually just out of high school, and are the player's first professional experience. A leagues are one step above rookie leagues, AA one step above A, and AAA leagues the highest in the minors for the most experienced and/or talented. An 'A' minor league would be composed of teams with younger players and prospects.
No unless they play indoors
yes
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