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Home›Baseball›How good was Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast in baseball? Would he do it in MLB?

How good was Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast in baseball? Would he do it in MLB?

By Jackie C. Noble
November 28, 2021
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When it comes to content creation, MrBeast has done it all. Its recent video involving the recreation of the popular TV show, Squid Games racked up over 50 million views in a single day. Additionally, his channels continue to grow at a rate never seen before on YouTube, making him the most popular creator on the platform right now.

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However, before Jimmy Donaldson began his meteoric rise on YouTube, he was a high school student in North Carolina. He wasn’t just a regular high school student, however, as MrBeast had some serious athletic chops. So, would he have reached the big leagues of the NBA and MLB?

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MrBeast was a high school student at two sports in North Carolina

From 2012 to 2016, Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson studied at Greenville Christian Academy in Greenville, North Carolina. During his four years of high school, he played on the varsity basketball and baseball team. Since graduating from high school, he has created a highly successful YouTube channel that now has over 80 million subscribers.

Donaldson has the framework to do well enough in sports. Measuring 6-foot-3, he played for the Greenville Christian Academy varsity basketball team. According to MaxPreps, in his best season, he posted 5.8 points and 5.9 rebounds as a junior. However, his true skills were revealed in the baseball park where he also played as an outfielder for the varsity team.

Why did he stop baseball?

MrBeast posted stellar stats during his days as an outfielder on the varsity team. According to MaxPreps, in the 70 games he played for Greenville Christian Academy, Donaldson had 81 hits, 65 RBIs with a batting average of 0.424 and an OBP of 0.511. Plus, in his senior year, he even posted a stellar season where he stole 23 goals in 25 attempts.

However, Donaldson’s business card has always been content creation and YouTube. During his high school years, he had a huge obsession with the platform and creating videos for his channel. In a recent interview with Colin and Samir, he explained how he decided not to go to college where he could have exercised his baseball skills. However, he remained in favor of creating content for his channel, and the rest is history.

“I didn’t want to go to college, I don’t care. But for me, I hate school, I just want to make YouTube videos.

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Would MrBeast be successful in MLB?

Even if MrBeast had excellent stats during his high school years, it would have been highly unlikely that fans would ever see him step into the big leagues. After his senior year, MaxPreps ranked him as the 212th best player in his state from North Carolina and the 6,107th best player in the country. Not the kind of ranking you see for a player who would pursue the game professionally.

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In the end, professional baseball would have been a very unlikely scenario if MrBeast had continued with the game. His fortunes might have changed if he had gone to college and improved his game. But it would have been a long shot. . Nonetheless, it seems Donaldson doesn’t care about his decision to quit college and baseball in favor of YouTube, as he likely garnered more fame and money than he ever could have gotten while playing. this sport professionally.

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