It depends on how good the player is. If the player is really good they can make over 100 million dollars. If they are not very good they will make somewhere under 1 million dollars.
Please re-phrase this question. There is no longivity requirement to be a "professional" baseball player. To be a "pro", one must only be paid a salary to play baseball.
It is illegal to get paid to play baseball in an amateur setting.
Professional hockey players do not have salary caps, however the team they play for do. example, a player can make as much money as the team is willing to pay him, but the total salaries of all the teams players must be below a certain amount.
Germany does not have a professional baseball team. In Germany we play soccer.
Geoff Jenkins salary in the 2008 season was $5 million.
No you do not
if you play professional baseball, you have to hit 3 times out of 10 to be paid over $1,000,000.
There is a large range of salary that AAA baseball players will make. Usually, the range falls between $3,000 to $7,500 each month of play.
Yes, it is rare for a left-handed catcher to play in professional baseball due to the unique challenges they face in the position.
The money they get paid with, usually comes from the club they play with.
It all depends on how many matches they play. If they play so many matches they will earn so much money it depends on how much there sports agent allowed them to average. As of Nov 14 2011, The professional volleyball player's average salary is 69,000.
Many times in Cuba people play dominoes and very much baseball. Kids always dream of being professional baseball players.