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Shark Tank meets BLA sports influencer marketing

Jules Carmaux headshotBy Jules CarmauxNews & updates

Step aside, Shark Tank. 🦈

The sports world has its own game changer: Big League Advantage (BLA).

Ex-major leaguer and sports influencer Michael Schwimer started BLA.

The goal?

To flip the script on how athletes and sports influencers cash in on their potential. 🏅

At Click Analytic, we’re all about influencer marketing.

Join us as we explore what BLA plans to do. 👇

What’s BLA’s big play?

Think of it as influencer marketing but for athletes.

BLA bets on rising sports stars. It offers them upfront cash in exchange for a slice of their future earnings.

It’s like investing in a hot tech startup, but the product is athletic prowess!

Sounds great, right?

Sure, but there’s some controversy in the clubhouse. 😐

BLA’s controversy isn’t going away soon

Not everyone’s a fan of this model.

Critics slam BLA’s model as a high-stakes gamble on human potential.

Sounds familiar?

It’s because those same critics echo worries seen in the wider influencer world.

👉 Is this savvy investing or just modern-day indentured servitude?

The debate is as heated as a playoff game, with supporters on both sides.

But the numbers reveal another story.

Despite the controversy, BLA’s lineup already includes nearly 600 players.

Remember Fernando Tatis Jr.? He’s one of their big success stories.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fernando Tatis Jr (@fernando_tatis21)

But BLA isn’t just about the cold hard cash. It’s about redefining success in the ultra-competitive sports arena.

Schwimer’s not playing games anymore.

He’s using algorithms and analytics, like a Silicon Valley guru, to pick the next sports superstar.

Yes, it’s scary close to picking the next trending influencer with an influencer marketing platform.

This approach is more Moneyball than old-school scouting, and it’s changing the game. ⛹️

Our verdict?

BLA’s story is more than just dollars and cents.

It’s a mirror to the influencer marketing world, questioning the ethics of trading on talent and potential.

Are these athletes getting a fair deal?

Or are they just pawns in a high-stakes money-making game?

BLA’s saga is also a snapshot of another bigger trend.

👉 The rise of influencer strategies in unexpected places like sports.

Today, it’s not just about being a star on the field anymore; it’s about being a brand.

Who will be the next big star to sign on?

And what does this mean for the future of sports talent?

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Written by

Co-Founder and Content Lead at Click Analytic, covering influencer marketing, audience analytics, and creator economy trends.

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