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Reply to "My son recently was contact my agent/advisor"

If you and your son  have the time to listen, it couldn't hurt.  Much like a job interview you will get a feel what to look for in an agent/advisor, they type of questions they will ask, the questions YOU should ask, how the projected market or draft will look like, etc.  My son was in college when he first started to get contacted by agents/advisors.  The first few were from smaller agencies and they were starting out.  Nice guys but new to the game.  By his Jr. year he must have spoken to maybe a dozen agencies, narrowed it down to top 6, then top 3, and around Dec. decided on the one advisor (who later became his agent).  It may take some time to get to know them and see how genuine their interest really is.  Hopefully their personalities and thoughts will go hand in hand since your son may be placing his baseball career into their hands and recommendations.  Enjoy it, it is fun, exciting, and a process where limited players will experience.

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