Couple guys 2 years older than me at my high school made it as far as AA - one in the cubs org and the other with Twins.Adam2 wrote: ↑17 Feb 2026 07:04 am I agree with you, so many great players who never sniffed the big leagues. And it sets them back in life to be honest. Most of them grind as long as they can in the minors, by the time they give it up they are a 29 year old father of 2, with no job, no work experience and usually nothing to fall back on. They end up having to start a career at the age of 30 when most people are already 5 years into their careers by then if not more.
That's probably why there are so many ex minor leaguers coaching in high school and college. Because that is really the only type of job that their work experience as a baseball player can be valuable toward
They were both strongly built and had serious power in school. One was a catcher and the other OF. One ended up with a career as a fireman, the other worked at an oil refinery.