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- Joe Kehoskie /ˌkiːˈoʊskiː/ (born January 18, 1973) 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). Kehoskie is often quoted in the media as an expert on baseball-related topics, particularly baseball in Latin America. He has made national TV appearances on outlets including ESPN, CBC, Al Jazeera English, and PBS, and been interviewed on radio networks including ESPN Radio, CBC Radio, NPR, and WFAN. Kehoskie was an early and harsh critic of the lockdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, writing in March 2020: "Our 'leaders,' 'experts,' and media fear-mongers are obliterating the global economy, running roughshod over our civil liberties, [and] ruining the lives of millions of people... Anyone who supports the draconian 'mitigation' measures currently in place throughout the U.S. and elsewhere, rather than a targeted quarantine of high-risk people, is either a moron or a monster." (en)
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- Joe Kehoskie /ˌkiːˈoʊskiː/ (born January 18, 1973) 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). Kehoskie is often quoted in the media as an expert on baseball-related topics, particularly baseball in Latin America. He has made national TV appearances on outlets including ESPN, CBC, Al Jazeera English, and PBS, and been interviewed on radio networks including ESPN Radio, CBC Radio, NPR, and WFAN. (en)
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