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October 4, 2021 -
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Major League Baseball teams are gearing up for a star-studded free-agent class, but in the meantime, there’s a tussle over talent between two agencies.
Excel Management filed a lawsuit against Endeavor, claiming that the UFC owner knowingly induced two MLB agents to breach their contracts by agreeing to join a competitor.
Michael Stival and James Murray IV both resigned from Excel on Aug. 31 and joinedEndeavor’s agency WME shortly after to lead its MLB division with former Los Angeles Angels general manager Billy Eppler.
The legal filing states that “Endeavor repeatedly failed in its efforts” to “build or acquire a baseball agency” and instead poached senior agents at another firm, thus benefiting from the “confidential information, business strategies, and goodwill of their former employer.”
Endeavor did not return a request for comment.
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