BaseballBiz On Deck

Phil Terrano, MLBPA Agent & the future of Youth Baseball - Moneyball?

BaseballBiz - Mark Corbett & Mat Germain Episode 291

Special guest, MLBPA Agent, Phil Terrano visits as we discuss how the love of money is encroaching on the love of the game.

  • Quick Look at MLB Rankings, Mets leading the pack with .700 Winning percentage. AL East – Orioles suffering  challenges with young players
  • Phil Terrano joins the show live from a youth baseball field
  • Travis Jankowski – had a lot of movement between teams since Spring Team
  • Your playing for the 29 other teams
  • Players jump from team to team – sometimes not by their choice
  • Phil recounts Moneyball story about player changing teams during game
  • Putting your best foot forward at every level of the game from Rookie to MLB
  • Very few players that come off the bench and are good every time
  • Many players come up and down across the league levels
  • Need opportunity to shine with teams – Rule 5
  • How do you identify talent. It does not come to you.
  • The Youth level has become a business
  • Little League & American Legion teams are being challenged with Travel Ball
  • Community ball – many local fields are being rented by Travel Baseball
  • Youth baseball revenue 50.62 Billion in 2024 will to 56 Billion in 
  • There is only 1 Derek Jeter
  • Cost of youth baseball – a new popular bat may cost $500+
  • Enjoy the game as a kid – what happened to the fun in baseball
  • Youth baseball – being loyal to your teammates, loyal to your coaches
  • More changes as young girls and women coming into the game
  • Has the game really changed or have we changed
  • NCAA impact on young baseball players
  • Phil's Dream Big Project
    • Vision for a community sports complex
    • Challenges faced from those profiting off current youth baseball models
  • Offering scholarships and free camps for underserved kids
  • Passion for the Game
    • Phil’s personal commitment as an agent and father
    • Balancing business with genuine care and loyalty
    • Teaching kids the value of the game beyond wins and stats
  • Parenting in Baseball
    • Phil’s experience raising two baseball-loving sons
    • Lessons in balancing ambition with fun and perspective
    • Emphasis on education and a “Plan B” beyond baseball dreams
  • Mental Toughness & Adversity
    • Dealing with negativity in the community
    • Encouraging kids to persevere and enjoy the game despite setbacks
    • Respecting coaches, umpires, and the game itself
  • Industry Insights
    • The harsh realities of making it to the pros
    • Stories from Phil’s career supporting players through transitions and releases
  • Importance of honesty in coaching and talent evaluation
  • How to Make Baseball More Enjoyable for Kids
  • One free sport for every child until age 12
  • Funding for coaches to reduce financial burdens
  • Promoting different playing styles instead of a “one-size-fits-all” mold
  • Remembering baseball is still a game meant to be enjoyed
  •   A Real-Time Walk-Off Moment!
  • Phil shares a spontaneous, live moment of his son's team winning a game
  • Celebration of pure joy and the innocence of youth baseball
  • Kids care more about fun than stats – Slushies