Who’s the youngest MLB player ever?
Who’s the youngest MLB player ever?
And then, on July 19, 1952, the impossible happened. Joe Louis Reliford, a 12-year-old Black kid, played in a professional baseball game. The youngest to do so in organized baseball history. The Pioneers were playing an away game in Statesboro, Ga., and getting blown out 13-0 in the eighth inning.
How old was Juan Soto when he signed?
Soto, who signed with the Nationals out of his native Dominican Republic as a 16-year-old, insisted that his relationship with the team had not changed.
Can a 16 year old play in the MLB?
Major League Baseball has an 18-year-old minimum for U.S. players and 17 for international players. Other team or individual sports have varying policies.