Well first of all, it'll be good to have a good hand/eye cordination so you can hit the ball. Second, it'll be good to be a fast runner. You probably would work out some to be able to hit the ball far so you can cover more bases. If you can't do much of this, it's OK 'cause not everbody is good at sports. Besides, its only a game, it doesn't matter. Just be yourself when you play. If this doesn't answer your question, sorry, try somebody or somewhere else to answer it. Hope it does help!
Josh M is a former pro baseball player who lives in Tampa, FL.
practicing a lot
well a good shouter and good accurate aim dribbling skills
A computer programmer??? very good advanced math skills depending on the particular lang.
legs.
go to school then drop out
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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.
NBL stands for National Baseball League so maybe a pro baseball player.
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