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2018 SABR Analytics Conference/Baseball Industry Network Reception
When and where
Date and time
Saturday, March 10, 2018 · 5:30 - 7:30pm MST
Location
Hyatt Regency Phoenix 122 North 2nd Street Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Description
SABR Analytics Conference/Baseball Industry Network Cactus League Meet-Up
The Baseball Industry Network is once again teaming up with SABR (the Society of American Baseball Research) on Saturday, March 10th from 5:30 pm- 7:30 pm for their networking reception at the upcoming seventh annual SABR Analytics Conference to be held in downtown Phoenix, Arizona March 9-11 at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix (Garden Terrace, 3rd Floor for the reception). The networking reception will feature food, drinks (cash bar) and great opportunities to network with baseball professionals, SABR Analytics Conference panelists and moderators and other attendees from throughout Major League Baseball.
The SABR/Baseball Industry Network Cactus League Meet-Up also allows those who may be not be able to attend the full conference, to have the opportunity to partake in networking with professionals from throughout the industry at the official welcome reception. Cost is $32 (networking reception only). Dress is business casual.
The 2018 SABR Analytics Conference features a great list of speakers including:
Amiel Sawdaye, Sr. VP/Assistant GM, Arizona Diamondbacks
Eduardo Perez, Analyst, ESPN
Brian Kenny, Host, MLB Network
Chris Getz, Director of Player Development, Chicago White Sox
Andy McKay, Director of Player Development, Seattle Mariners
Tom Tango, Sr. Data Architect, Stats, MLB Advanced Media
Lorena Martin, Director of High Performance, Seattle Mariners
Ehsan Bokhari, Senior Analyst, Los Angeles Dodgers
Philip Cho, Senior Analyst, Los Angeles Dodgers
Emilee Fragapane, Coordinator, Research & Development, Los Angeles Dodgers
Jarrett Sims, CEO/Founder, Monsterful VR
Eno Sarris, Staff Writer, The Athletic
Jeremy Booth, CEO, New Balance Baseball Future Stars Series and CEO/President of Program 15 Baseball
Vince Gennaro, SABR President & author of Diamond Dollars: The Economics of Winning in Baseball
Mike Ferrin, Broadcaster, Arizona Diamondbacks
Jon "Boog" Sciambi, Broadcaster, ESPN
Barry Bloom, National Writer, MLB.com
and many more…
In addition to many of the top professionals in the baseball analytics community, we'll have additional VIP guests at the networking reception.
SABR is also hosting the Diamond Dollars Case Competition as part of the conference which allows students to present their case results/recommendations of a baseball ops case to a panel of judges which include some team executives. For the full schedule and to register for the SABR Analytics Conference and Diamond Dollars Case Competition you can go to www.sabr.org.
The cost of the Baseball Industry Network Cactus League Meet-Up is $32 to attend but if you are attending the SABR Analytics Conference your admission is included in the cost of the conference and you do not need to register again separately here. I want to give a special note of appreciation to both Marc Appleman and Vince Gennaro of SABR for allowing the Baseball Industry Network to share in this experience once again.
The Baseball Industry Network now features over 33,000 members and you can join us on LinkedIn (in the group directory). You can also follow the Baseball Industry Network on Twitter at @tbrooksBIN.
Tyrone Brooks- Founder, Baseball Industry Network/Senior Director, Front Office and Field Staff Diversity Pipelone Program, Major League Baseball
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About the organizer
The Baseball Industry Network (over 39,000 members) is a networking group open to individuals working in and/or connected to the baseball industry. The group covers the full gamut of people working throughout the game (executives and staff at the major league and minor league level, MLB employees, scouts, coaches, agents, baseball writers and bloggers, baseball related manufacturers and equipment companies, current and former professional players, etc.). Industry professionals are encouraged to network with fellow professionals and share their experiences working in the game of baseball with those trying to break into the industry. One of the goals of the network is to educate and potentially develop mentoring relationships between those currently in the industry with individuals attempting to either advance within or enter the industry. The Baseball Industry Network is located on LinkedIn in the group directory. You can also follow the group on Twitter at @tbrooksBIN.