Chris Park leaving job as an MLB EVP for e-sports company

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Chris Park is leaving his job as an executive vice president in the baseball commissioner’s office at the end of the month to become chief executive officer of Gen.G, an e-sports company.

Park, 39, was a vice president in Major League Baseball’s labor relations department, left and returned in March 2015 as senior vice president of growth and strategy. He was promoted a month later to senior vice president of growth, strategy and international, then promoted again last December to executive vice president of product and marketing.

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Gen.G is the company formerly known as KSV Esports, which rebranded this year.

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