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  2. Feb 3, 2019 · Brady hasn't been able to completely put baseball behind him. He threw out the first pitch at Fenway Park in 2015 after winning his fourth Super Bowl, showing some rust by under-throwing catcher David Ortiz: After winning his fifth Super Bowl in 2017, he returned to the mound at Fenway.

    • Did Tom Brady Play Baseball in High School?
    • Did Brady Get Drafted in The MLB?
    • Could Tom Brady Have Succeeded in MLB?
    • Is Tom Brady Glad He Selected Football Over Baseball?

    Brady was a three-sport athlete at Junipero Serra High, playing football, baseball and basketball. Brady made the "difficult transition" from first baseman to catcher his senior year, according to a San Francisco Examiner articlepublished in 1995. He used his left-hitting power to work his way up to No. 5 in the batting order. "You've got to give T...

    Yes. Brady was drafted in the 18th round of the 1995 MLB Draft by the Montreal Expos. Former Expos scout John Hughes says the club offered Brady in the "neighborhood of bottom of the second (round), top of the third type money" to lure him to the baseball diamond. “If we were going to offer him that type of money, we felt he was going to be a futur...

    Scouts seem to think so. "He was a very athletic young man. A big kid who had a great face, a major league face. Yes, we looked at the face," Malone told Bleacher Report. "He had an athletic, strong body, but there was room for development. As a scout, one of the first things you look at is just the body — the type of body, the athleticism and what...

    If his soon-to-be Hall of Fame career isn't enough to convince you he made the right choice, take his word for it. He shared a throwback baseball card on Facebook in 2016. "I was fortunate to be selected by the Expos in the 1995 MLB Draft," Brady captioned the photo. "But ... I'm so happy I stuck with football!"

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  3. Feb 1, 2023 · When he began his high school baseball career, Brady was a first baseman, a position of limited mobility, which would likely make sense for anyone aware of his future 40 time at the NFL...

  4. May 18, 2020 · Known for his arm, NFL quarterback Tom Brady was a catcher when the Montreal Expos drafted him in the 18th round in 1995.

  5. Jun 2, 2017 · Malone agrees that Brady's presence—and the lack of a player strike in 1994—might have altered major league baseball history and kept pro baseball in Montreal.

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  6. Jun 2, 2016 · On Thursday, the currently suspended quarterback took a moment to briefly reflect on what could have been had he made the jump to pro baseball as an 18-year-old.

  7. Feb 1, 2022 · That is, of course, what Brady eventually did – but that did not stop the Expos from trying their best to convince him that a future as an MLB catcher was what he should pursue.