[All] A complete recap of the Rico Agency controversy! Affiliated players, infamy, The Pray, and CEO Lee Ye-rang

A complete recap of the Rico Agency controversy! From the player communication app scandal to the monopoly issue, the player structure, suspicions surrounding The Play subsidiary, and even CEO Lee Ye-rang's career and reputation, we've compiled a comprehensive overview. KBO fans need to know everything about the Rico controversy.

1. Why is the Rico Agency always at the center of controversy?

You've probably heard a lot in the baseball community that "Rico is infamous", right?

 

A complete recap of the Rico Agency controversy! Affiliated players, infamy, The Pray, and CEO Lee Ye-rang


Rico Sports Agency is the largest and most influential agency in the KBO. It has secured major free agent contracts for players like Kim Hyun-soo, Yang Ui-ji, and Park Se-hyeok.

 

But… just because I did a good job doesn’t mean there was no controversy.
Rather, the community is always noisy because of the monopoly structure + excessive influence + suspicion of irregularities.

2. Recent Controversy: Fans Secretly Operate Paid Communication App SpoD

November 2025, It was revealed that Rico had been operating a paid fan communication app called SpoD without informing the team, KBO, or the players' association.

 

A complete recap of the Rico Agency controversy! Affiliated players, infamy, The Pray, and CEO Lee Ye-rang

What is the problematic point?

 

Commercial use of player images requires club approval during the season.

But Rico doesn't tell any clubs.

Paid products include a monthly membership of 4,900 won and a birthday message of 200,000 won.

The players, the team, and the KBO all said, "This is the first time I've heard of it."

 

A complete recap of the Rico Agency controversy! Affiliated players, infamy, The Pray, and CEO Lee Ye-rang

KBO: "Procedures completely ignored"

KBO + Players' Association Joint Sanction Policy

 

A complete recap of the Rico Agency controversy! Affiliated players, infamy, The Pray, and CEO Lee Ye-rang

In conclusion, Rico "It was a test." "It's a separate legal entity, not Ricoh." Even though he explained it like that, it was very unconvincing. Even in the community, the atmosphere was like, “Anyone can tell it’s Rico.”

3. How does Rico have over 50 players?

According to KBO regulations, only 15 official agents can be held.
However, Rico is a player based on the homepage 56 or more people.

How is that possible?

as soon as When there is a roundabout method called “management contract” It's a door.

 

A complete recap of the Rico Agency controversy! Affiliated players, infamy, The Pray, and CEO Lee Ye-rang

Summary of the shortcut structure

Formal agent contract A 15-person limit applies because it must be reported to the KBO.

 

Instead, most players are tied to management contracts (private contracts).

In reality, they perform the same roles as agents, including advertising, sponsorship, and management.

Only in the case of FA or non-FA multi-year contracts, it is briefly changed to an 'official agent contract' and then negotiated.

Once negotiations are over, the contract is terminated again → the 15-person limit does not apply.

FA is easier because it is exempt from regulations.

 

result

Appearance of compliance
In reality, a virtually exclusive player acquisition structure has been completed.

4. The reason the rumor that The Play was a Rico subsidiary circulated

Once upon a time in the LoL/esports community
There was a pretty big rumor that “The Play is a subsidiary of Ricoh.”

 

A complete recap of the Rico Agency controversy! Affiliated players, infamy, The Pray, and CEO Lee Ye-rang

 

Why did this rumor spread?

As Rico's monopoly intensifies, ownership restrictions are imposed.

At that time, a new agency called The Play appeared in the e-sports field.

 

The lineup of players from The Play are all from Rico.

Zeus

Croco

Fate

"There are many players who were transferred from Rico → Isn't it a subsidiary?" This trend is spreading.

 

What are the facts?

Officially denied any involvement with Rico

 

But in the community
→ “I took it off because I wanted to be on guard.”
→ “Tailless subsidiary for avoiding ownership restrictions”


There were many similar stories

There is no exact basis for this, but
I think that because Rico's roundabout and unethical structure continues, trust is broken and these rumors continue.

5. Who is CEO Lee Ye-rang? "Korea's Scott Boras."

CEO Lee Ye-rang, the face of Rico and the center of all controversies.

 

A complete recap of the Rico Agency controversy! Affiliated players, infamy, The Pray, and CEO Lee Ye-rang

Simple profile

Born in 1979

Former Arirang TV reporter

Possess MLB agent qualifications

Kim Hyun-soo's rise to fame in the industry began with his role in helping him advance to the MLB.

Founded in 2014

Since then, he has grown into the largest agent in the KBO.

A character who appears in most of the big free agent contracts

Why it's notorious in the community

Aggressive negotiation style

Criticism that the entire club, players, and market revolve around Rico

Deepening monopoly structure

Constant noise + suspicion of fraud

Recently, trust has plummeted due to the communication app crisis.

 

6. Overall Conclusion: The Rico Controversy Is Not Just a "One-Time Incident"

 

If you look at the controversies surrounding Rico, there is a pattern.

 

🔍 Core Patterns

Excessive influence → Formation of a market monopoly structure

Mass acquisition of players by exploiting loopholes in regulations

In fact, the FA and contract market is operated with a focus on Ricoh.

Suspicion of structural irregularities, such as separate corporations and management contracts

Accumulation of complaints from clubs and players' associations due to lack of communication

The SpoDee communication app incident has led to a collapse of trust.

 

That is, this Spody incident
It is correct to see this as the 'exploding point' of Rico's structural problems.

 

Q&A


Q1. Is Rico Agency really a monopoly?

While not entirely illegal, many believe their market dominance amounts to a monopoly. The structure of maximizing player acquisition through management contracts is being criticized as problematic.

 

Q2. Is The Play a real subsidiary of Ricoh?

While the official position is that this is not the case, there was considerable skepticism due to player movement patterns. This is not confirmed information, and it's safe to assume it was merely a rumor that was widely circulated in the community at the time.

 

Q3. How will the SpoD communication app incident be handled?

The KBO has determined that this is a "serious violation of regulations," and is discussing joint sanctions between the KBO and the Players' Association. The level of sanctions will be determined after an investigation.

 

Q4. Why is CEO Lee Ye-rang famous?

Because he is the most influential agent in Korean professional baseball, possessing MLB agent qualifications, having secured major free agent contracts, and having market dominance.

 

 

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