No all baseballs are 9 inches around
college football is when you are in college and pro football is when you are out of college and also in pro football you get paid but not college football. you can get into pro by being a college player and getting drafted into pro.
No. But it would be great to have it.
Yes
well if you want to be a pro baseball player, you should play in high school. than if your goiod enough, a college will offer you a scholarship to play baseball and attend that college. then when college is over you might become a free agent, or a team might offer you an invitation to play for them,
yes, he was drafted but decided to go the football route in college
It is 90 feet from each base from high school on up through college and pro baseball.
Nah ur fat mate
college
From the back edge of the plate to the front of the rubber, it is 60 feet, 6 inches, at least in Highschool, College and Pro Baseball.
curt gowdy
-College has bench seating and Pro has actual seats meaning you fit mor "seats" in the Sam space. -NFL has a blackout rule that says if the stadium isn't sold out the game isnt shown on TV meaning they miss out on the very lucrative TV money which is more lucrative than selling tickets. -NFL tickets cost $150 and college $30. Also college is filled with a student band, students, and the alumni which gets bigger every year. That equals more people willing to go to a college game. -Last college has less games so all the people that want to see a college game have less chances per season so individual game attendance is higher.
A baseball is smaller than a softball, and a softball is made of softer material (hence the name). Pro baseball players get on ESPN, become famous and make millions. Pro softball players get on ESPN2 at 1 in the morning and no one knows their names.