Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Nick Rogers

Congratulations to Nick Rogers on a successful rookie season of professional baseball and for his invitation to winter ball in AZ!

Beatty's RBI Single in the Seventh lifts Palm Beach over Jupiter

Jupiter, FL- The Palm Beach Cardinals (75-65, 36-34) beat the Jupiter Hammerheads (46-92, 24-46) today at Roger Dean Stadium by a score of 2-1. C.J. Beatty's RBI single off of Johnny Dorn (4-12) in the seventh inning broke the 1-1 tie and propelled the Cardinals to a series victory over the Hammerheads.
Congratulations on your promotion to the Florida State League and your game winning hit to finish the season, CJ!!!

Tyler Sexton on the mound in Aberdeen

Tyler finished with a 6 inning, 2 hit shut out!
Congratulations Tyler, well done!

Justin Bass autograph table with Mike and Sandy

Congratulations on a Fantastic season Justin!
We're all very proud of you!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Greensboro sports agent continues discussion on NCAA and Secretary of State investigations

By Ryan Murray

The business of athlete representation is widely regarded as an extremely competitive environment that can lead to rather unethical behavior as agencies try to sign "the next big thing". Couple that with pages of rules and regulations from both the NCAA as well as state laws that are about as clear as peanut butter, and it's no wonder that rules get broken either intentionally or unintentionally.

"Sure, it's challenging, but it's no more challenging than say, being a realtor," Mike Baker, Owner/Agent of MBi Sports Management said in a recent interview. "Tough times tend to weed out those that aren't qualified or aren't in it for the long run."

MBi Sports Management, located in Greensboro, was founded by Mike Baker and focuses on baseball. Having played baseball professionally, Baker knows the ins and outs of athlete representation from both sides of the equation and the company "was founded under the premise that every athlete's career is unique and deserving of quality, professional and personalized representation," according to the organization's website.

"The most challenging aspect is trying to advise parents at the most pivotal point in their child's life, when we're all unsure about how that is viewed by the NCAA," Baker said. "Do they have a right to counsel? If so, who says when and where this is appropriate?"

In North Carolina, athlete agents must adhere to the North Carolina Uniform Athlete Agents Act set forth by the NC Secretary of State. The Act goes into a litany of black, white and gray about what an athlete agent can and cannot do.

"The Act is not very clear to the parents when they read the document, if they take time to read it at all and the players don't read it," Baker said when asked about the Act. "There needs to be very clear cut timing and actions for all to understand."

In addition to the Uniform Athlete Agents Act, Baker was also asked if he felt there was a better way where all parties involved can work more closely to prevent harmful situations to all.

"The NCAA should designate a time to choose agents," Baker said. "Agents should then be allowed to visit during certain dates and be allowed to leave the family or player their information. Let the player decide. Anything else is a clear violation and with accountability because the accountability lies with the NCAA and the agents."

The responsibility does lie with the NCAA and sports agents. However the current system is so unclear that it makes it difficult for agencies that do follow the rules (like MBi Sports Management) to understand what can and cannot be done. And for those entities that do not follow the NCAA's current murky regulations, it gives an easy out to pass the blame on to someone else.

What are your thoughts and opinions on the NCAA, agents and athletes? Please feel free to leave a comment.

This article is the conclusion of a series involving the investigation by the NCAA into various universities as well as the North Carolina Secretary of State's Office opening an investigation into sports agents in the state.

To read the article on the NCAA's investigation into the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, click here. To read more on the NC Secretary of State's probe into sports agents, click here and to read the interview with George Jeter, Directory of Communication for the NC Secretary of State, click here. To read part one of the discussion with Mike Baker, Owner/Agent of MBi Sports Management, click here.

http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-49904-Greensboro-Sports-Examiner~y2010m8d2-Greensboro-sports-agent-continues-discussion-on-NCAA-and-Secretary-of-State-investigations

Friday, July 9, 2010

Summer Interns

NEWS RELEASE


June 27, 2010


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact Information:

Courtney Baker

Public Relations Director

Email: admin@mbisports.com



MBi Family Grows in Number

MBi Sports Management Welcomes Summer Interns


GREENSBORO, NC – MBi Sports Management is proud to introduce their summer interns: Bongsoo Kang and Landry Moore. Both Bongsoo and Landry are making MBi their home for the summer as they gain experience in the sports management field.

Bongsoo Kang is originally from South Korea; he comes to MBi from The University of Tennessee where he is currently studying Sport Management with a concentration in Business Administration. Bongsoo brings experience in both the marketing and sales aspects of sporting games and events. He says of his summer internship, “I am looking forward to working with MBi and building on professional skills such as communication, organization, and implementation. In the future, I hope to become a sport agent, so I am excited for this opportunity.”


Landry Moore is a native of Houston, Texas and is a senior at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. With a background as a competitive softball player, Landry is familiar with the ends of outs of being an athlete. She will be assisting in scouting players, as well as the marketing and management aspect of the field. Landry says she “joins the MBi Sports Management team hoping to gain knowledge and experience in the world of sports agency.”


For more information on MBi’s summer interns or to see how to apply for an internship, contact MBi Sports Management at (336) 210-4203 or visit http://www.mbisports.com.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Aggie Sent to Arizona

Aggie Sent to Arizona

MBi Sports Management Signs Greensboro Local Nick Rogers


GREENSBORO, NC – MBi Sports Management is excited to announce their representation of Nick Rogers; a pitcher from Greensboro, NC who signed with the Kansas City Royals as a non drafted free agent at the start of this month.

Rogers attended Northwest Guilford High School. He went on to attend North Carolina A&T. In his senior season at A&T, Rogers ended his collegiate career by starting in 51 games for the Aggies where he accumulated a stellar .364 batting average; with 72 hits, 10 doubles, and 15 home runs, Rogers batted in a total of 54 runs. He also stole 11 bases during the season. He was a vital part of the Aggies baseball team.

Mike Baker, owner and agent of MBi Sports Management, says of Rogers, "I think the Royals saw the raw potential that Nick possesses. He will no doubt take advantage of this opportunity with the Royals and work his way to the big leagues."

MBi is one of the only businesses of its kind in the Triad to provide individuals with the tools they need to achieve success in their professional athletic careers. For more information, contact MBi Sports Management at (336) 210-4203 or visit http://www.mbisports.com.

Friday, June 4, 2010

MBi Player Report

MBi Sports Management


Greensboro 9, Delmarva 8
Site: NewBridge Bank Park
Why the Grasshoppers won: Justin Bass' run-scoring double with two outs in the bottom of the 10th inning lifted the Greensboro Grasshoppers to their sixth victory in the last eight games. Bass ended the night with two hits and three RBIs.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Cardinals Blog on CJ Beatty and MBi Sports

Categories: Cardinals, Tech, Twitter


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C.J. Beatty, an outfielder drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals last year (26th round; 789th overall), has been playing well with the Quad Cities team and was recently promoted to the club's full-season roster, AND HE'LL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT ON TWITTER.

Kidding aside, this minor-league prospect is all over the web in a major way.

Let's take stock of his social-media presence, shall we?

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​Twitter? Check.

Facebook? Check.

Myspace? Check.

Eponymous website? Check.

Handlers of athletic prospects hyping their players is nothing new, but in recent years agents, fathers, fans and obsessive stalkers have increasingly taken their efforts online.

With all this hype around a player who's so new to the organization, the question just hangs: Is Beatty's promotional push putting the cart before the horse? Shouldn't his numbers speak for themselves? Some say yes, others retort: hellfuckingno. It's the job of sports agents to endear their players to the public and promote them.

A number of his social networks plainly state he's an "outfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals"when clearly he's not. He's playing low-A ball. Big difference.

That said, the interviews with Beatty, the ALL CAPS UPDATES to this Twitter feed, even the local-news segments about the player indicate that he's an incredibly positive person who absolutely loves baseball.

Take this excerpt from a Scout.com interview that took place shortly after Beatty, who'll turn 22 in September, was drafted:

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​You may want to check for cavities.

And then there's his Twitter account:

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C.J. Beatty: What's not to love?

Judging from how past Cardinals players -- regardless of their ability to consistently deliver on the field -- have endeared themselves to fans, if Beatty does get up here for a cup of coffee or more, he's likely to receive a heaping helping of worship (cf. Bo Hart, John Rodriguez, Rex Hudler, Felix José, Milt Thompson....)

But heck, according to folks in Beatty's hometown, he's a gosh-darned good person:

On a related note, colbyrasmus.com has apparently been taken down, perhaps after its namesake, Cards center fielder Colby Rasmus, made the jump the big leagues. That site proclaimed Rasmus as the "future of the St. Louis Cardinals" or the "Cardinals Top Prospect," if memory serves. (Anyone have a screen cap?)

From what we can tell online, since September Beatty has been represented by Greensboro, North Carolina-based MBI Sports Management (he's a former player for North Carolina A&T State University), a fact that may be related to his social-media consciousness -- MBI news is easier to find on his Facebook, Myspace and website pages than are his actual statistics.

(Hat tip to Post-Dispatch Cards beat writer Derrick Goold, who mentioned Beatty's Twittering today in his "10 @ 10" column [you'll have to scroll down to number 10], dubbing him the "Twitter Hitter."

Friday, February 12, 2010

Sexton Signs with MBi Sports

Another Local Athlete Signs with MBi Sports

GREENSBORO, NC— Tyler Sexton is a 24 year old, left-handed pitcher from the Triad. In June 2008 he was selected in the 31st round of the Major league Draft by the Baltimore Orioles organization. Sexton attended T. Wingate Andrews High School in High Point where he was a three year letterman. After graduating in 2003, he went on to attend Campbell University where he played for one season until transferring to Western Carolina University. At WCU, Sexton was a three year starter. In 2007 and 2008 he was named ESPN The Magazine District III Third Team Academic All-American; in 2008 he was a Lowes Senior Class Award Nominee and was named Western Carolina’s Male Scholar Athlete of the Year.

Sexton is now being represented by Mike Baker of MBi Sports Management, which is a sports marketing and athlete representation agency located in Greensboro, NC. Baker believes that "Tyler is that great talent that every agent aspires to represent. A tall left handed pitcher who's work ethic and determination to succeed is contagious. I love being around him. He has that good mojo!" Sextons work ethic is very evident as he was awarded Pitcher of the Week in the NY Penn League in 2009. Sexton will be reporting back to the Orioles organization for spring training camp on March 1st.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Camp Date is Changed Due to Inclement Weather

Date Change Due to Inclement Weather
“Everybody Wins,” the slogan representing Beatty’s Camp, will now take place on February 20, 2010 at the High Point Batting Center at 10:00 am for $30.00 per camper. To register visit the MBi Sports Management website to secure your spot: www.mbisports.com. For more information on CJ Beatty and his upcoming season check him out at www.cjbeatty.com.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

BEATTY AND MBI SPORTS TO HOLD A BASEBALL CAMP WHILE GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

CJ Beatty’s Upcoming Baseball Camp Offers a Discount with Canned Food Donations


GREENSBORO, NC— Christian “CJ” Beatty, a 2009 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft Pick for the St. Louis Cardinals Organization, and a client of MBi Sports Management Agency of Greensboro, announces his next Instructional Baseball Camp. This event targets youth aged 7-12 years old, where Beatty will teach technique in batting stance, grip, and balance, swing mechanics, how to improve performance, reduce strikeouts, and most importantly ways to concentrate and build confidence.

In addition to motivating the youth, Beatty is taking the opportunity to give back to a local organization. A discount on the camp is provided for each camper who donates 5 canned goods to Macedonia Family Resource Center’s food bank. This center also operates the Macedonia Baseball League which provides boys and girls ages 9-12 the opportunity to play in an affordable baseball league. Beatty has a passion for baseball and wants to see all children to have an equal opportunity at engaging in the sport regardless of their financial situation. This is the foundation which the Macedonia Baseball League was founded upon, and CJ is delighted to be of service to them. To learn more about the Macedonia Baseball League browse through their website at www.macedoniacenter.org.

“Everybody Wins,” the slogan representing Beatty’s Camp, will take place on February 6, 2010 at the High Point Batting Center at 10:00 am for $30.00 per camper. To register visit the MBi Sports Management website to secure your spot: www.mbisports.com. For more information on CJ Beatty and his upcoming season check him out at www.cjbeatty.com.


Contact:

Mike Baker

Registered Professional Athlete Representation

MBi Sports Management

336.210.4203

www.mbisports.com

bake@mbisports.com