Nick Rakesh: From Big Four firm to MLB’s big league

by SkillAiNest

Nick Ravi Linked Now he says he is “professional baseball players with St. Louis Cardinals.” But just two years ago, he was an adviser to the “Big Four” firm, Ernest and Young (EE).

When in 2020 hit Covid, RhetoricNow, the 29-year-old, was a minor legger who did not develop a single-A (lowest-level) ball in the past. He decided to use his finance degree from William & Mary’s college to try his hand at 9 to 5 in Corporate America, and to use his finance degree, Per MLB dot com.

According to his LinkedIn, for more than a year in 2021-2022, Richt EY had the “Entry Level Consultant in the Enterprise Risk Team”, where he “helped the clients to identify and manage their business works and goals.”

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St. Louis Cardinals’s St. Louis Cardinals and Seattle Marinee are watching the Nick Rock Rocks of St. Louis Cardinals #70 Monday, September 8, 2025 during the game at T -Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington.

It was a short life.

MLB.com reports that after almost a year, Rakett did not feel “completion” and he decided to go back to the game he liked. He joined an independent league team and this time he again started grinding with a new attitude. He was happy to be there.

A few years later, on Monday, he made his own MLB pitching debuts. (Cardinals lost, but he got a strike out.)

Although the Rockate is leaving accounting forever, the skills he has learned (identifying challenges, imposing risk management process, analyzing data, and participating in various training sessions, according to them) will definitely work in baseball.

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Nick Ravi Linked Now he says he is “professional baseball players with St. Louis Cardinals.” But just two years ago, he was an adviser to the “Big Four” firm, Ernest and Young (EE).

When in 2020 hit Covid, RhetoricNow, the 29-year-old, was a minor legger who did not develop a single-A (lowest-level) ball in the past. He decided to use his finance degree from William & Mary’s college to try his hand at 9 to 5 in Corporate America, and to use his finance degree, Per MLB dot com.

According to his LinkedIn, for more than a year in 2021-2022, Richt EY had the “Entry Level Consultant in the Enterprise Risk Team”, where he “helped the clients to identify and manage their business works and goals.”

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