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Friday Wrap-Up

Shabbat Shalom: Friday Wrap-Up

Lots of football and basketball on the Shabbat dinner table this week.  You won’t be hearing much from me this weekend, as I am packing up for my move back to Gainesville for the 2nd year law school experience.  On Sunday, I will be making the trek back up to the #1 Party School in […]

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Dynasty Athlete Representation

Dynasty’s Fall 2008 Internship Class

It is officially that time of the year again.  Dynasty Athlete Representation, LLC is excited to graduate its second class of interns and welcome in its third group of qualified young, ambitious, and driven men/women to the family.  As of writing this post, I have archived over twenty applications (cover letter + resume) for the […]

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Colleges Sports Agents

Big Law Firm to Enter Sports Agent Business

Mega law firm Robinson & Cole recently announced its intention to enter the sports agent business in Connecticut. Robinson & Cole, a national firm with offices in Hartford, Stamford, Boston, White Plains, New York, New London, Sarasota and Albany, confirmed rumors on Wednesday that they are considering an attempt to enter the sports agent business. […]

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Dynasty Athlete Representation

8/01/08 News & Notes

Gerard Haran Gerard was back in the lineup for the Thursday game.  He went 1 for 3 with a walk on his way to helping Newark beat York 7-3. Robert Lara Robert had a very impressive game Thursday as he was a key reason the AZL Padres edged the AZL Angels by a score of […]

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Colleges Headline MLB Players MLB Teams Performance Analysis Recruiting

College versus Pro: The decision is personal

Today is the first day of August. Fall approaches, but so does the signing deadline for teams to lock up players that were selected in the 2008 MLB Amateur Draft. We are only fourteen days away from knowing which unsigned players will be returning/first going to college and who will forgo the college experience in […]

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MLB Players MLB Teams Sports Law

Cries of Collusion

With the today’s Major League baseball trade deadline looming, Barry Bonds is still a free agent.  Yes, Barry Bonds, possibly the greatest player of our generation, if not the greatest player in the history of Major League Baseball, cannot find work.  Bonds led the major leagues last year with a .480 O.B.P., a 1.045 O.P.S. and […]

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Dynasty Athlete Representation

10 Questions With Dynasty Client, Kevin Keathley

1. Q: What was your most memorable moment during the 2007-08 season? A: We had a lot of good moments this past season. I could probably pick a dozen or so. But, as a coach, I’d have to say training camp. I’m really big on team building and developing chemistry and it was really special […]

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Dynasty Athlete Representation

7/31/08 News & Notes

Gerard Haran Gerard did not play Wednesday in the Bears’ 5-1 victory over York. Robert Lara The AZL Padres had a strong outing and dominated the AZL Brewers by a score of 7-1.  Robert Lara went 1 for 5 with a walk while also using his defensive abilities to keep the AZL Brewers at only […]

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Sports Agents

Tips From A Marketing Agent

Jared Zwerling of Sportz Undercover recently interviewed Burton Chawla, Sales Account Executive for Excel Sports Management.  For those interested in getting involved in the marketing end of the athlete representation business, the interview is a very informative read.  Additionally, Jared notes that this is only part one of a two-part series.  Here are two Q&As […]

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Entertainment MLB Teams Performance Analysis

The House That Ruth Built

Yankee Stadium or “the house that Ruth built” is a baseball and sports icon.  Many great games and events have been played on that hallowed ground.  I recently had the opportunity to watch the Yankees play the Twins at the fabled Yankee Stadium before it reaches its demise and gets torn down after this season. […]