No, a handful of polished college players go directly to the majors after being drafted, and also most of the Japanese players in the majors never played in the (American) minors.
Norway, the town too small to keep a high school, has sent three players to the major leagues and several to the minor leagues.
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No. In the modern era, Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in the Major Leagues.
Yes, Gil Lopez did in fact play for the Yankees and was the only player scouted by Steinbrenner himself.
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No unless they play indoors
You start out when you play in college in the minor leagues. Then if you're good enough and get noticed, you may get put into the draft of whatever sport. Then, when the draft comes around, if you are picked by a major league team, you are officially in the major leagues. Then you make a lot of money :).
Aybe in some leagues, where I'm from no, and in major and minor leagues, no as well
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He played 4 sports, track, baseball, basketball, and football.
As of now, there are no left-handed catchers playing in the major leagues.
Yes, Mike Trout played in the minor leagues before making his MLB debut. He was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in 2009 and spent time with their minor league affiliates, including the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes and the Arkansas Travelers. Trout's performance in the minors helped him develop into one of baseball's top prospects, leading to his promotion to the major leagues in 2011.
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Players that play in the minor leagues
Carlos Delgado, then a member of the Toronto Blue Jays.
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