Wow, is Bee always that cynical?
BaseballRulz1789,
Like Coach May said, there is an opportunity for nearly everyone who wants it bad enough. If you are only 150 lbs and have been on a legitimate weight lifting program, it is time to consult a sports nutritionist. If you want your muscles to grow, you need to support growth with proper nutrition (NOT illegal supplements).
Proper nutrition was critical in my son's physical development. After a very disciplined workout and nutritional regiment, he is now a D1 signee and legitimate pro prospect. He's always been a great athlete, but his relentless pursuit of his goals is what got him there. It took him two years of disciplined training and nutrition (doing it the right way) to get where he needed to be. The question for most people is, how bad do you want it? In my son's case, it has been an obsession. Very very few players will discipline themselves and work so hard and relentlessly toward a goal. This is what separates the men from the boys.
By all means, pursue your dream. However, realize how much you need to put into it. If you really really really want it, do what it takes to get there.