
Self-Managed
Nico Irizarry is a youth baseball athlete who brings a strong training-first mindset, with content centered on speed work, power development, and consistent reps. His mix of baseball performance, competitive energy, and lifestyle appeal makes him a natural fit for youth sports, performance gear, and athletic apparel campaigns.
Nico That Kid Youth Athlete | Built Different | The Next Generation of Leaders Nico That Kid isn’t just another youth athlete — he represents discipline, heart, and the future of youth sports culture. At just 8 years old, Nico is already making his mark in baseball and flag football with a relentless work ethic that sets him apart. He’s not chasing attention — he’s chasing growth. Early mornings, extra reps, staying coachable, and showing up with confidence… that’s what defines him. But what truly makes Nico special isn’t just his athletic ability — it’s his character. He is: Respectful to coaches and teammates Coachable and eager to learn Confident without arrogance A natural motivator among his peers Relatable to kids and inspiring to parents Nico represents the “Built Different” mindset — not about being better than others, but about being better than you were yesterday. Why Brands Should Sponsor Nico That Kid 1. Authentic Youth Influence Nico connects naturally with young athletes and sports families. He’s not a scripted personality — he’s real, energetic, and relatable. Parents trust him. Kids see themselves in him. 2. Strong Family-Driven Platform Backed by a hands-on, entrepreneurial mom who understands branding, storytelling, and content strategy, Nico’s platform is intentional and growing with purpose — not randomly. 3. Positive Representation In a world where youth content can be chaotic, Nico brings structure, discipline, positivity, and pride — especially representing Latino and Caribbean youth athletes with confidence and class. 4. Multi-Sport Exposure Baseball. Flag football. Training sessions. Work-in-progress moments. Game highlights. Brands get consistent visibility across: Game day content Training sessions Motivational reels Lifestyle moments Apparel features 5. Built-In Merch & Identity With the “Nico That Kid” and “Built Different” identity, partnerships integrate seamlessly into lifestyle branding — hats, hoodies, athletic gear, recovery tools, training aids, and more. What Nico Brings to a Brand Organic product integration Game-day visibility Training-based demonstrations High-energy reels & short-form content Youth ambassador representation Positive brand alignment with discipline and growth He doesn’t just wear products — he represents them. Nico is building more than stats. He’s building presence. He’s building character. He’s building a standard. And any brand aligned with effort, leadership, and youth development would benefit from standing beside him early.
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United States
Has access to a professional photographer
1 post & 1 story with the Nico Irizarry promoting your product.
Long-term deal involving appearances, photoshoots, social media and more.
Have Nico Irizarry make a live appearance at your next event
Brands can sponsor Nico Irizarry on OpenSponsorship by creating a free account, browsing Nico Irizarry's profile, and sending a sponsorship proposal for social posts, appearances, or integrated campaigns. OpenSponsorship handles messaging, deliverables, and deal terms in one platform so you can connect directly with this athlete.
Nico Irizarry is listed on OpenSponsorship and available for brand sponsorships. Brands can review campaign packages, audience details, and pricing on this profile, then submit a proposal to start a partnership with this athlete.
According to OpenSponsorship, estimated pricing to sponsor Nico Irizarry starts at $300 for a social media post, $600 for a appearance and $2,400 for a brand ambassador campaign. Final rates depend on deliverables, usage rights, and campaign scope. Sign up on OpenSponsorship to view packages and send a proposal.
According to OpenSponsorship, Nico Irizarry's audience includes 9K+ Instagram followers, interests including Fashion, Shoes, Apparel, Accessories, Activewear, and more. Brands can use this profile to evaluate reach, content niche, and sponsorship fit before sending a proposal.