Most of us will never be professional baseball players. I like to think my shot at the Majors ended midway through Pony League when I hurt my pitching arm, but it likely ended in June of 1986 when I was born.
Nevertheless, you can always live out some aspect of every red-blooded American’s boyhood dream by working in the front office of a Major League Baseball team. Recently, I talked to Todd Krulewich (Texas ’05), who is neither cruel nor a witch, but a nice man – and now a sales rep for the Minnesota Twins. He answered some questions about finding work in the sports industry and shared some thoughts on the future of baseball.
Read the full interview on my blog, “Eye of the Intern.”