Burton Rocks
Burton Evan Rocks (June 25, 1972), born in New York City, is an American sports attorney/agent, and writer. Rocks collaborated with Yankee outfielder Paul O'Neill on the 2003 New York Times bestseller Me and My Dad: A Baseball Memoir.
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Born | New York, New York, US | June 25, 1972
Alma mater | Stony Brook University, B.A. History 1994 Hofstra University, School of Law, J.D. 1997 |
Occupation | President, C.L. Rocks Corporation |
Known for | writer, business entrepreneur, sports attorney/agent, |
Notable work | With Paul O'Neill: Me and My Dad: A Baseball Memoir (Harper Collins 2004); |
Parent(s) | Lawrence Rocks (chemist), Marlene Rocks |
Website | www |
Early life and education
Burton Rocks is the son of chemist Lawrence Rocks.[1]
As a child Rocks was often hospitalized due to life-threatening asthma,[2] suffering three code blues before the age of five. [3] He graduated from Ward Melville High School[4] and then graduated from Stony Brook University with a history degree in 1994,[5] where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.[6] Rocks then graduated Hofstra University School of Law.
Writing
Rocks is the co-author, with New York Yankees outfielder Paul O'Neill, of the 2003 New York Times bestselling book Me and My Dad: A Baseball Memoir, detailing O'Neill's relationship with his father and how they bonded over baseball.[7] Andrea Cooper reviewing for the New York Times described the book as a charming eulogy for O'Neill's father.[8] Rocks has also co-written books with other athletes and media figures.
In 2006, Burton Rocks and Andrew Goodwin co-founded and launched the social media company Chatwithastar Inc.[9]
In 2015 Stony Brook University hired Rocks as an adjunct business professor.[5]
C.L. Rocks Corporation
Rocks is the founder and owner of C.L. Rocks Corporation, a sports agency, which he launched in 2008,[10] based on a metric he created during law school.[11] The agency has numerous high-profile clients.
In 2018 Rocks negotiated a six-year contract extension worth a guaranteed $26 million for client Paul DeJong, the biggest contract ever signed by a Major League Baseball player with less than one full year of major league service time.[12][13] Forbes SportsMoney profiled Rocks' "Quantified Intangible Sheet" evaluation methodology used in DeJong's contract extension negotiations.[14]
In January 2019 Topps announced plans to issue a collectible card for Rocks.[15][16]
Bibliography
Co-authored
- King, Clyde – A King's Legacy : The Clyde King Story (1999, Masters Press) ISBN 9780809226610
- O'Neill, Paul – Me and My Dad: A Baseball Memoir (2003, Harpercollins Publishers) ISBN 0-06-052405-7
- Klugman, Jack – Tony And Me: A Story Of Friendship (2005, Goodhill Press) ISBN 978-0976830306
- Erskine, Carl – What I Learned From Jackie Robinson (2005, McGraw-Hill) ISBN 0-07-145085-8
- Feller, Bob – Bob Feller's Little Black Book Of Baseball Wisdom (2001, McGraw-Hill) ISBN 0-8092-9843-0
- Lyons, Steve "Psycho" – The Psycho 100: Baseball's Most Outrageous Moments (2009, Triumph Books) ISBN 978-1-60078-167-4
- Feller, Bob – Bob Feller's Little Blue Book of Baseball Wisdom (2009 Triumph Books) ISBN 978-1-60078-219-0
- North, Andy – The Long And The Short Of It (2002, Thomas Dunne Books) ISBN 0-3122-8797-6
References
- http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,907177,00.html (May 7, 1973)
- Kazmi, Aleeza. "Burton Rocks brings sports agency experience to College of Business". The Statesman. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
- Emproto, Robert (January 23, 2019). "Sports Agent Burton Rocks '94 Explores the Analytics of Character". news.stonybrook.edu. Stony Brook University. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
- Petriello, Anthony. "Ward Melville grad turned sports agent makes MLB history". Times Beacon Record. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
- "Stony Brook Alum Rocks — as Author and Sports Agent". Stony Brook University. March 4, 2015. Archived from the original on October 5, 2015. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
- "Member Spotlight-Burton Rocks". www.keyreporter.org.
- 10 Bestseller List, New York Times Book Review (Sunday, June 29, 2003)
- Baseball Books in Brief New York Times Book Review (Sunday, May 25, 2003)
- "The Blogmobile: 'Blogmobile', the World's First Mobile Blogging Sanctuary, Makes Star-Studded Debut in New York City (press release)". businesswire.com (Press release). August 8, 2006.
- "Alumni Spotlight: Burton Rocks '97, Sports Agent and Best-Selling Author". Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University. Retrieved September 13, 2018.
- Cafardo, Nick. "Sunday Baseball Notes". The Boston Globe. Retrieved September 13, 2015.
- Sheinin, Dave. "As chasm grows between MLB teams and players, Cardinals and Paul DeJong may have found a bridge". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
- Woods, Amy. "Meet the $26 million man". Florida Weekly. Retrieved March 29, 2018.
- Ozanian, Mike. "PODCAST: Why Paul DeJong Got A Record-Breaking Contract From The Cardinals". Forbes. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
- Goold, Derrick (January 21, 2019). "Ankiel 'has nothing to lose' as he curves back to baseball". stltoday.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
- Emproto, Robert (January 23, 2019). "Sports Agent Burton Rocks '94 Explores the Analytics of Character". news.stonybrook.edu. Stony Brook University. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
External links
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- C.L. Rocks Corporation Official Website
- Works by or about Burton Rocks in libraries (WorldCat catalog)