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Technically, none; just a minimum age of 18 but in reality years of education is received if you count up all the hours of practice hours spent in the batting cage and the like. Not to mention how much you have to learn about the edicate of the game,and days spent in hotel rooms waiting for the rain to stop so you can start your tounament.

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A college degree is not necessary to play Major League Baseball. Some high school players decide to go to college and then sign with a team. Some decide to sign with a team after they graduate from high school. Whether the player goes to college is usually a decision made by the player and his family.

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Coaches, much like managers are hired based on experience, more often than not major or minor league experience as a player, then hired to coach. Coaches have whatever degrees they may (or may not) have acquired in college, but most often these are not important in deciding their position.

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You don't need any education to play Baseball. There are rules for age and eligibility if you have entered school.

If you mean 'what education would be helpful' you could major in Sports science or any physical education major.

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Former minor and or major league player.

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