BENTLEY ANNOUNCES THE

"BUSINESS OF BASEBALL" WINNERS



Four high school students from New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland are breaking into the Major Leagues this summer, courtesy of Bentley University.

The four are winners in the "Break into the Business of Baseball" Challenge, sponsored by Bentley and MLB.com. They will spend a portion of their summer serving as interns with four Major League teams – the Boston Red Sox, the New York Mets, the Philadelphia Phillies and the Baltimore Orioles.

Bentley solicited 100-word essays from high school students nationwide – who explained why they should be chosen for one-month internships offered by four Major League Baseball teams. After reviewing more than one thousand entries, the four winners were chosen by Bentley and each Major League team.

Lacy Brauer from Towson High School in Baltimore, MD interned with the Orioles.com
Evan Eichhorn from Great Neck South High School in Great Neck, NY interned with the Mets

Max Koenig from Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH interned with the Red Sox

Patrick Ryan from Haverford High School in Havertown, PA interned with the Phillies

 

Behind the Green Monster

Read Max Koenig's blog from his internship with the Red Sox front office.

Making Headlines

WHDH-TV (NBC) in Boston profiled 2005 Red Sox internship winner, Max Koenig, on their nightly newscast. Watch and see what it's like to be a high school student working behind the scenes with the world champs.