That would depend on the question, but I think WikiAnswers would be a good place to start. If we can not answer the question at the very least we could direct you towards someone or a web site that could answer the question.
i would say a rod
it would help if you knew how to spell "MLB" and "league" thank you
If you're talking about the Modern Era (1900 to present) then it would be Roger Maris.
i think it would be sports and colledge.
That would be, by far, the New York Yankees.
The most preferred baseball to have a player sign that will lead to a higher value, would be an Official Major League baseball from the League the player played in, that was used during the ballplayer's playing days.Spalding along with the Reach label was producing Major league baseball for about 100 years until Rawlings took over around 1970, and the Rawlings company have been making major league baseballs ever since.For example: Willie Mays played from 1951-1973. If you were planning to acquire a Willie Mays signature you would try to find a 1951-1969 Warren Giles Official National League Baseball, made by Spalding. If The signature was acquired on a modern day Major League baseball made by Rawlings then it will have a lower value, but the bulk of the value will still rely on the signature. A signature of a modern day ballplayer would be most preferred on a Rawlings baseball.The same would be for team signed baseballs. A team signed baseball will have a higher value if signed on an Official Major League baseball from that era, and league. For more information on Major League baseballs see Related Links below.
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Major League Baseball more DesiredThe value of a Signature on a Major League ball could have a higher value than a signature on a "regular baseball" but the value will ultimately fall upon the quality of the signature, and the type of authenticity that accompanies it. A Major League baseball would be more desired for the signature resulting in a higher value. The condition of the ball would be a larger factor on value overall. Because the Major league baseball is more desired it doesn't always translate into a higher value. The signature, and how well it displays dictates the value.
Generally speaking a player at a young age begins his base "career". For most children this would start in Little League. The player would advance from there.
I don't know. You would be better off putting this question in the baseball section (not in the Patriots section) of wikianswers.
I think it was Bo Jackson but surely there was somebody before him who played both sports professionally. I suggest you use google to search these relatively easy questions--it would probably be quicker.
The number of players on a major league team is 9, so if you don't count the pitcher, there would be 8. The American league also has a designated hitter (DH) who bats, but does not take the field on defense.