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作者: abc12812 () 看板: MLB
標題: Hendricks, API reach settlement
時間: Wed Mar  3 13:47:17 2010


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/baseball/mlb/03/02/hendricks.api/index.html




Hendricks Sports Management, agents for Cincinnati Reds pitcher Aroldis
Chapman, has reached an out-of-court settlement with Athletes Premier
International, the pitcher's original representatives, a league source told
SI.com on Tuesday.

Edwin Mejia, president of Athletes Premier International (API), filed suit in
Massachusetts Superior Court last December against Hendricks Sports
Management for "malicious interference" and "unjust enrichment," among other
claims, in what API considered to be the luring of Chapman away from his
original agency. Chapman, a Cuban left-hander with a reported 100-mph
fastball, was considered one of the most valuable free agents on the market
this past offseason. In January, brothers Alan and Randy Hendricks, founders
of Hendricks Sports Management, negotiated a five-year, $30 million contract
with the Reds on Chapman's behalf.

The terms of the settlement are unclear and the Massachusetts court handling
the case had not received notice of the deal as of Tuesday afternoon. Mejia
declined comment to SI.com on Tuesday and Randy Hendricks responded to an
email questioning the source of the information but provided no answers to
specific inquiries. The suit claimed that API spent "hundreds of thousands of
dollars in their efforts on behalf of Chapman," and that Hendricks Sports
Management provided Chapman "with numerous improper enticements to induce and
terminate his contract and relationship with Athletes Premier and Mejia."

The settlement comes one week after the Coral Springs Police Department
opened an investigation of former Hendricks Sports Management employee Rodney
Fernandez, to determine if he had any role in the disappearance of more than
$300,000 from the bank account of Angels first baseman and former Hendricks
client Kendry Morales. Fernandez, a Cuban defector and ex-minor league
player, was instrumental in helping the Hendricks brothers recruit Morales
and Chapman to the firm. After learning of the missing money, Morales parted
with the Hendricks and hired Scott Boras as his agent.

Fernandez had access to Morales' account to pay for "small bills," according
to a police incident report, but publicly denies taking unauthorized funds
from Morales. Fernandez told ESPN.com that the money he withdrew from
Morales' account was for Hendricks-related expenses and was done with the
approval of the Hendricks brothers.

Coral Spring Police Department spokesman Joe McHugh told SI.com on Tuesday
that numerous calls to Morales and his lawyer by detectives investigating the
case have not been returned. McHugh said that his department will continue
its attempts to reach Morales but is unlikely to pursue a case with an
uncooperative victim.

The Major League Baseball Players Association, which has confirmed that it is
investigating Morales' missing funds, may provide a vehicle for Mejia to
pursue action against Chapman.

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