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Contract Negotiation MLB Teams

What If..

What if spending a lot of money on individual players did not directly correlate with how well MLB teams performed in the 2006 season [salary vs performance | ben fry]? What if the 2006 New York Yankees may be the worst on the field return on investment in team sports history [Will The Yankees Success […]

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Spankin’ New Options @ SportsAgentBlog.com!

We are growing a lot here at SportsAgentBlog.com, and with an increase in visitors and content should come an improvement in compatibility. Enter sound! Every previous entry and every future entry on SportsAgentBlog.com will have a link under the title and comments that reads Listen To This Article (.mp3). You no longer have to strain […]

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Coaches Recruiting Social Networking Sports Agents

Interview with Andrew Goodwin of ProRecruitNetwork.com

Andrew Goodwin is the co-founder of a new online venture called ProRecruitNetwork.com. Along with his partner, Burton Rocks, Mr. Goodwin has plans to change the landscape of recruiting athletes that aim to participate in American professional sports. ProRecruitNetwork.com is a database and online sports community intended to help Sports Agents, scouts, and coaches discover athletic […]

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Sports Business

Porn, Instant Messages, And Sports…What More Could You Want?

While I was in Washington D.C., I was looking over the 6th annual New York Times Magazine Year In Ideas, and noticed 2 articles that relate to the sports industry. The articles are Sporno and N.C.A.A. Psyop. I definitely suggest checking both of those posts out, and if you have time, peruse over the other […]

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NBA Players Performance Analysis

Are Small Forwards The New NBA Blue Chips?

Jack Cobra over at 3ManLift seems to think that may be the case [Top 5 Small Forwards in the NBA]. The small forward position has been looked over in the past for the abnormally tall center with humongous potential or the shooting guard with amazing touch from beyond the perimeter. With the rise of star-power […]

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Housekeeping

I just got back from my trip to Washington D.C. (in case you were wondering what was up with the absence of posts as of late). I kind of fell in love with the city. Anyway, expect the posts to start up again now, and as always, if you have any stories to contribute or […]

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Endorsements Motor Sports

GoDanica

Danica Patrick has not yet won a single Indy Racing League event, but has received a new endorsement from GoDaddy.com [IRL Driver Danica Patrick Signs Sponsor deal with GoDaddy.com]. Here are some things that Danica had to say when she was introduced as GoDaddy.com’s spokesperson on Dec. 5 at Phoenix International Raceway: “I’ve been a […]

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Sports Agents

Dunn For 18 Months

In the past, I reported on the fact that David Isn’t Dunn Yet and how David may be Dunn, But Not Dead after Kyle Boller decided to pick him up for representation. Well Frank Gore saw the future for David Dunn, which will not be so bright for the next 18 months. Sports Law Blog […]

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Contract Negotiation MLB Players MLB Teams

MLB Is Still Money In The Bank

Foul Balls takes a look at some of the early baseball contracts that have been signed this off season before the Winter Meetings. For anyone who thought that salaries might go down in the only sport without a salary cap, you may want to think again [Major League Baseball Is Out of Its Mind]. -Darren […]

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Colleges Sports Law

Sports Law Professors @ Law Schools

The Sports Law Blog has updated its list of self-identified Sports Law Professors at U.S. law schools around the country. Self-identified Sports Law Professors may not be experts in sports law, and many who are experts may have decided against identifying themselves as such. Anyway, this could be a useful tool for those of you […]