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RE: Taylor Selected by Astros in MLB Draft
(07-18-2022 11:25 AM)BeatWestern! Wrote:  Congrats to Central Michigan RHP Andrew Taylor, who was selected in the 2nd round (80th overall) by the Houston Astros in the MLB Draft.

https://twitter.com/MACSports/status/154...8428868608

FIRE UP CHIPS! :)

I'm not sure how it works in baseball as compared to football or basketball where the drafted player goes to the new league right away.

Do baseball players get to stay at their school and develop further? Or are they done at their school after being drafted and considered professionals now?

I thought I remembered when baseball players continued to play at their college teams, but maybe that has changed now? Or perhaps it depends on how high a player is drafted if they leave college and report to an affiliate of the MLB team that drafted them?
07-19-2022 11:19 AM
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