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Joe Kehoskie is an American baseball consultant, executive, and entrepreneur. He has worked in professional baseball in a variety of capacities since 1984, formerly working in minor league baseball (1984–1994) and as a player agent (1996–2011).

Early life
Kehoskie was born and raised in Auburn, New York, from which he graduated in three years. == Professional baseball career ==
Professional baseball career
Minor leagues (1984–1994) Kehoskie was hired as a batboy by his hometown Auburn Astros, then the short-season Class A affiliate of the Houston Astros, in 1984 at age 11. From 1989 to 1991, he also covered the team as a correspondent for The Citizen, Auburn's daily newspaper. In early 1992, Kehoskie was hired by the Rochester Red Wings, then the Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles, where he was a member of a staff that included Joe Altobelli, Russ Brandon, Josh Lewin, Bob Socci, and Glenn Geffner. He worked for the Red Wings until late 1994. Player agent (1996–2011) Kehoskie worked in the Minor Leagues for 11 years to become a Major League Baseball general manager. After failing to land a job with an MLB team and wanting to remain in baseball in a job involving baseball operations and scouting, he started working as a player agent in 1996. One of his earliest clients was left-handed pitcher Brad Pennington, who had pitched for the Rochester Red Wings when Kehoskie worked for the team. In 1998, Kehoskie was asked to represent a group of five Cuban defectors in Costa Rica, who became the first of approximately two dozen Cuban players he represented. Aside from Cuban defectors, Kehoskie has worked extensively in Latin America, including the representation of players from the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. Among the notable players Kehoskie has advised or represented are José Bautista and Félix Hernández. == Media appearances ==
Media appearances
Since the late 1990s, Kehoskie has been quoted frequently in the media on baseball-related topics, including Cuban defectors, baseball in Cuba, and the use of PEDs in Latin America. In 2000, Kehoskie accurately predicted a record $30 million contract for Cuban pitcher José Contreras more than two and a half years before Contreras left Cuba. In 2009, Kehoskie said Cuban defector Aroldis Chapman "might have more upside than any pitcher on the planet" but would struggle to become an MLB starting pitcher. After signing with the Cincinnati Reds for over $30 million, Chapman was moved to the bullpen before he had started a single game in the major leagues. Print and online Kehoskie has been quoted several hundred times in print and online media outlets including the New York Times, Miami Herald, Radio and podcasts Kehoskie has been interviewed on the radio by, among others, Cindy Brunson on ESPN Radio, Television Kehoskie was featured in a 2001 episode of ESPN's Outside the Lines series and has made many other national and international TV appearances: == Personal life ==
Personal life
Kehoskie has lived in central New York; and Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico. == References ==
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