Minnesota does, and it really isn't all that close. Minnesota has the most registered youth hockey players (53,450 in 2010. Next closest was Michigan with 51,404 registered youth players), produces the most Division 1 hockey players (currently 326 players, or 20.36% of all D1 players. Next closest is Massachusetts with 14.81%), and produces the most pro hockey players (Minnesota has produced 216 players all-time. Massachusetts is next closest with 168).
This is why Minnesota is known as the "State of Hockey".
Sorry Boyd. But the state of California produces the most NFL players. Nice try don't question "Big M"
True but California is large. Per capita, which is more relevant, the answer is - 1st Louisiana, 2nd Mississippi --- "Big M"
The State of California, not Georgia.
Georgia is 4th but has only produced one third as many current players as Texas who is 2nd. California has over TWICE as many current MLB players as Texas and about 7 times as many players as Georgia
If you are talking all time California is #1, Georgia is #14
Miami, FL..no question!!
Actually, while Miami had 22 on 2010 NFL rosters, Houston, Texas had 24.
Each league (little league, high school, college) has its own limits as far as how many players can be on a team. In Major League Baseball, there are 25 players on a team.
Yes
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Themselves
Major league baseball players
Because they are a "club" of players. They form a club.
major league baseball is the hightest baseball league with the best players
Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association was created in 1982.
yes they have
Each league (little league, high school, college) has its own limits as far as how many players can be on a team. In Major League Baseball, there are 25 players on a team.
Yes
World Baseball Classic is an international baseball tournament. It was created by the Major League Baseball Players association and it features national baseball players from the major leagues around the world.
Click on the 'MLBPA Contact Info' link below to find out contact information for the Major League Baseball Players Association.
None of the players that played in the '95 Major League Baseball World Series regardless of being from the National League Champion; Atlanta Braves or the Cleveland Indians are currently playing with any of the Major League Baseball teams in 2014.
a few hundred (not including minor league baseball)
In order for players to be playable players in "MLB 08 The Show," they must have played at least 1 game in the previous Major League Baseball season and they cannot be 1 of the players that are known as "replacement players" meaning players who played during the 1995 season while there was a Baseball strike ongoing, this is because the replacement players are banned from entering into the Players' Association which means they cannot be in any games that are under license with Major League Baseball and the Players' Association.