BUBBA STARLING

ALBINO RHINO

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best of luck to Bubba Starling on his pursuit of his MLB dreams. though it great to see young athletic whites making their way to the majors, It makes my wonder what could have been in football.

http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/6...picks-kansas-city-royals-nebraska-cornhuskers


How bout a thread for all the great multi-sport white athletes that choose baseball over football?

I'll start with two:

Jeff Francoeur
Jeff Samardzija



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mattgianone

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Thanks for the update Albino Rhino. This kid has incredible athleticism as we all know here. Kansas has a baseball player from Colorado named Tyler Tharp. He was one incredible rb prospect last year. I guess our athletes have the rite to choose what sport they think ios best for them down the road.
 

Van_Slyke_CF

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"How bout a thread for all the great multi-sport white athletes that choose baseball over football?

I'll start with two:

Jeff Francoeur
Jeff Samardzija"

We've talked periodically about Samardzija and Matt Szczur chose baseball last year too. I don't blame Starling for taking the baseball money, and I hope he becomes a star.
 

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Of course, I'm very disappointed in Bubba's decision to go baseball. But considering what he will be paid as a first-round pick for the Royals, I think he most likely made the correct decision.

As a run-first QB, he would have a difficult path to that kind of money in football. He would most likely have been "Matt Jonesed" at some point. Nebraska would have been a good place to play, but imagine what this kid could do in Gus Malzahn's offense at Auburn. sCam Newton who?
 

Fenris

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I prefer to follow football but if I had a son who had the chance to go pro in either sport I would choose baseball in heart beat, its just way more logical economically, average salaries are higher, length of career is far higher, likelyhood of catastrophic injury is lower lifespan post career is longer not mention I wouldn't want him to have to spend his career in thug dominated locker rooms. I would love to see some of our talented athletes playing football and busting stereotypes but its hard to blame them for making the logical choice in choosing baseball over football
 
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