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          WNBA BARBIE STRIKES OUT? In St. Paul, Laura Billings
     profiles Mattel's WNBA Barbie doll under the header, "WNBA
     Barbie: This Is Progress?"  This Barbie has "spindly little
     arms and coltishly long legs," which are not reflective of
     WNBA players.  But "most galling of all, perhaps, is
     Barbie's box testimonial, which reads: 'I can really shoot
     and pass!'  It's one of those statements ... that tends to
     undermine the very fact it asserts.  Much like the
     compliment, 'You throw pretty good for a girl.'"  Billings:
     "At the very least, WNBA Barbie deserves a bit more support
     than Mattel has given her."  As 19-year-old Jennifer Dagel
     said, "We were all very impressed by the fact that she's got
     a very large chest and she's not wearing a sports bra.  
     They might want to change that" (PIONEER PRESS, 7/27).
          MAGGETTE HEAVILY RECRUITED: Magic rookie F Corey
     Maggette's lawyer George Maurides is "fielding 15 calls a
     week from companies wanting Maggette to endorse their
     products," with Nike and AND 1 "the current front-running
     shoe companies."  Maurides: "He is such a well-grounded
     young man, and his marketing possibilities are unlimited." 
     Maggette, who said that he "probably won't need an agent in
     the conventual sense" due to the NBA rookie salary
     structure, added he has been "talking" with David Falk,
     Advantage Int'l and "a couple of the other top agents"
     regarding marketing representation (SUN-TIMES, 7/26).
          THE PRICE OF NUMBER 400: Goldin Sports Marketing &
     Licensing's Ken Goldin said that his "guess" on a "good
     opening bid" for Orioles 3B Cal Ripken Jr's 400th HR ball
     would be $100,000.  Ripken has 399 (Balt. SUN, 7/27).     

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SBJ I Factor features an interview with Molly Mazzolini. Elevate's Senior Operating Advisor – Design + Strategic Alliances chats with SBJ’s Ross Nethery about the power of taking chances. Mazzolini is a member of the SBJ Game Changers Class of 2016. She shares stories of her career including co-founding sports design consultancy Infinite Scale career journey and how a chance encounter while working at a stationery store launched her career in the sports industry. SBJ I Factor is a monthly podcast offering interviews with sports executives who have been recipients of one of the magazine’s awards.

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