In 1992, Close became associated with
IMG as part of its baseball division. In 1993, he began representing
Derek Jeter and was Jeter's agent throughout his Major League career. In 2006, Close left IMG and joined
Creative Artists Agency (CAA). In January 2007, after winning the 2006 National League MVP award,
Ryan Howard hired Close as his agent. Other baseball players who currently are or have been represented by Close include
Clayton Kershaw,
Zack Greinke,
Derrek Lee,
Ben Sheets,
Michael Cuddyer,
Josh Hamilton,
Eric Milton,
Kenny Lofton and
Richie Sexson. a 10-year, $189 million deal for Jeter in 2000 (at the time the second richest contract in baseball history); a three-year $51 million deal for Jeter in December 2010; a five-year $65 million deal for Derrek Lee in 2006; a one-year $10 million contract (with $2 million in performance bonuses) for Ben Sheets in 2010; and a six-year $17 million deal for
Drew Henson in 2000. In April 2011, it was announced he would be starting and heading the baseball division of Excel Sports Management. In 2012, Close negotiated the largest contract for a pitcher at the time for
Zack Greinke, worth $147 million over six years for the
Los Angeles Dodgers. In December 2013, it was announced Close would represent Japanese pitcher
Masahiro Tanaka. In March 2022, Close negotiated a $162 million contract for first baseman
Freddie Freeman with the
Los Angeles Dodgers. In July 2022, Close filed a libel lawsuit against Fox Sports radio host
Doug Gottlieb, who had claimed that Close did not present an offer from the
Atlanta Braves to Freeman. ==Family==