Very normal for new major leaguers
About 1 in 486,000... give or take a few
0.25
If you are currently a high school baseball player, the odds of making it to Major League Baseball as a player are less than 1 percent. The odds of making it to a team affiliated with a Major League team are right around 1 percent.
50 %
Vegas Odds in a webpage which offers services in the field of major sports betting. The site specifically focuses on the NBA, NHL and the baseball league.
Not high odds
Playing the Odds was created in 1998.
including all the minor league systems there are, the odds are about 1 in 5,000
I believe there are 2.5 million in little league baseball so 12 on each team. Doing the division i would say about 0.00009411764
2%
the odds of becoming a mlb player is very slim even thinking of going to the farm teams (double-triple A) are slim. If you are a cached or pitcher you have better odds because teams need them more... me i tried-out as a catcher and my second position is 1st base and i made the team because they need a good fielder and hitter which i am
Fictional pitcher in the move Major League (and Major League 2) and also known as "Wild Thing". Charlie Sheen starred as Rick Vaughn, a "graduate" of the California Penal League who became a member of a misfit Cleveland Indians team that defied all odds to make movie magic and contend. Rick Vaughn was the closer in the first Major League who had control issues, but threw very hard.