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Super Mario
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How do you think teams should handle situations like have happened with Josh Hader, Trea Turner and Sean Newcomb?
My first thought when the Josh Hader situation surfaced was mistakenly assuming talent agencies would go through all their clients social media accounts either before signing them to see if they’re someone worthy of representing, or after signing them to remove negative posts to try and prevent something like this from happening.
Do you think that will become something that happens in the future for signees?
How should clubs handle situations like this? Do nothing because ‘they were stupid kids’ or make them go through the facade of sensitivity training?
This is going to continue happening, it’ll be interesting to see how clubs handle it. I know the Brewers organization has taken a ton of criticism for their backing of Josh Hader.
My first thought when the Josh Hader situation surfaced was mistakenly assuming talent agencies would go through all their clients social media accounts either before signing them to see if they’re someone worthy of representing, or after signing them to remove negative posts to try and prevent something like this from happening.
Do you think that will become something that happens in the future for signees?
How should clubs handle situations like this? Do nothing because ‘they were stupid kids’ or make them go through the facade of sensitivity training?
This is going to continue happening, it’ll be interesting to see how clubs handle it. I know the Brewers organization has taken a ton of criticism for their backing of Josh Hader.