Attending, sure, they'll sell a ticket to anyone with the munny.
Playing in the majors, yes, if you have the talent. There isn't any minimum age unless federal regulations come into play. The youngest player ever was 14 years 10 months (Joe Nuxhall pitched in one game, then not again for several years; the Reds wanted to secure his rights) and several others have debuted at 17.
2007-05-20 05:13:37
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Ive never seen anyone get into a game by themselves who was under 18 but i guess you could. I dont see why you wouldnt be allowed if you buy the ticket.
2007-05-20 12:04:10
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answered by imsmartkid 6
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hi,
to watch the game yes, with you parents. to play in the league no you have to be 18 and over. and educated on the art of the game. and at 18 you would have to have an agent or manager to watch over your affairs. i don't think that anyone in this day and time has ever been apart of the majors that young.
2007-05-20 12:18:01
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answered by Sonya K 4
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what are u talkin about? like buy tickets? of course u can buy tickets if ur under 18. Or do u mean play in a game, u can do that too, just play for ur high school.
2007-05-20 12:03:14
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answered by The quiet one 2
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i don't know, but i think yes, because a lot of times i see little kids play for the adult baseball games
2007-05-20 12:12:40
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answered by lt 2
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yes when i wass 14 my friend and i got into a phillies game by ourselves.
2007-05-20 12:36:27
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answered by KenKel1122 3
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YES U CAN
2007-05-20 12:03:01
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answered by Anonymous
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