Former New York Mets general director Brodie Van Wagenen was hired as chief operating officer of Roc Nation Sports on Wednesday, returning into the representation industry two years following his unconventional jump right into a baseball front office.

Van Wagenen, 46, had functioned before with Roc Country when he had been co-head of this Creative Artists Agency’s baseball branch, assisting negotiate nine-figure contracts for Robinson Cano and Yoenis Cespedes.

The Mets fired Van Wagenen as a member of a wide overhaul of the baseball operations division when Steve Cohen bought the group in November. Roc Nation, possessed by Shawn”Jay-Z” Carter and operate by Juan Perez, provided a function which includes thoughts of strategy and business development names.

“We have remained in contact with them. It was a pure homecoming.”

Van Wagenen, whose customers included Cano, Cespedes, Jacob deGrom and Tim Tebow, stated he will concentrate on bigger-picture problems in contrast to the daily job of his past for a baseball representative but he will stay active in the baseball world.

“Brodie’s understanding of this company is unparalleled and indisputable,” Carter said in a statement. “Since we worked with Brodie, we understood the shared dedication to athletes both on and off the field. He has been family and it’s official.”

Van Wagenen’s tenure with the Mets began using a blockbuster trade that sent top potential Jarred Kelenic into the Seattle Mariners for Cano and All-Star nearer Edwin Diaz. Following the group fought to a fourth-place end in 2020, Cohen emptied the leading office.