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


[post_page_title]Dan Marino[/post_page_title]
Hall of fame quarterback Dan Marino could have flirted with a career in baseball. As a pitcher, he was drafted in the fourth round by the Kansas City Royals during the 1979 draft. During his senior year of high school, Marino was 23-0 and hit over .500 (he played shortstop when he wasn’t on the mound). But football was his true calling, and he stuck to the pigskin once he was in college. And who can blame him? Marino was a nine-time Pro Bowler during his 17 seasons in Miami.
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