These athletes were drafted by the MLB but played in different leagues


[post_page_title]Ken Stabler[/post_page_title]
Ken “The Snake” Stabler, the Hall of Fame quarterback and four-time Pro Bowler, was selected in three MLB drafts. The first time by the Yankees in 1966, then again by another New York team, the Mets, in 1967, and the third time around, going 24th overall, by the Astros in 1968. But Stabler said no to all three offers, and as we know, went on to have an amazing career in the NFL after being drafted in the second round of the 1968 draft by the Raiders. He became a Super Bowl Champ in 1977, after guiding the Raiders to their first ever SB victory.
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