
Tyler Kepner Biography
Tyler Kepner is an eminent American sportscaster currently working at The New York Times as National Baseball Columnist since joining the station in 2002. He covers everything for New York Yankees pre and post-game shows.
Kepner also covered the New York Mets for two years from 2000 to 2002. Before joining NY Times, from 1998 to 1999, Kepner spent a year as a reporter covering the Seattle Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Tyler Kepner Age
Tyler Kepner was born in Philadelphia in the United States. He is around 49 years old.
Tyler Kepner Height
Kepner stands at a moderate height of 5 ft 7 inches tall (Approx 1.74 m).
Tyler Kepner Education
After graduating with the best high school diploma, Tyler joined the University of Vanderbilt on the Grantland Rice-Fred Russell Sportswriting Scholarship and graduated with a bachelor’s degree graduating in 1997.
Tyler Kepner Family
Tyler was born to his hardworking parents in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the United States of America. He has two brothers namely Tim and David.
Tyler Kepner Wife
He is happily married to his pretty wife called Jennifer Lockhart Kepner. She was a 1991 Vanderbilt University, Grantland Rice-Fred Russell Sportswriting Scholarship graduate. The duo lives in Wilton along with their four children.
Tyler Kepner Salary
Tyler’s annual salary is $82,250 per year. This is according to New York Times anchors’ and reporters’ salaries.
Tyler Kepner Net Worth
Kepner has an approximate net worth of $1 million – $5 million.
Tyler Kepner Career
He serves at The New York Times as National Baseball Columnist since joining the station in 2002. Kepner covers everything for New York Yankees pre and post-game shows. Tyler also covered the New York Mets for two years from 2000 to 2002. Before joining NY Times, from 1998 to 1999, Kepner spent a year as a reporter covering the Seattle Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Upon his graduation, Tyler joined Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise in 1997 and he reported on the Angels beat until 1998. His sports career started in Philadelphia, where he started covering baseball as a teenager and also interviewing hundreds of players for a homemade magazine that was featured in The Times in 1989.
Apart from his work as a sports reporter, Kepner is the author of two books sportsbooks, they include:
The Rivals in 2004, with ISBN 0312336160, 9780312336165, is available at Barnes & Noble at $11.99 and at Kindle Store at $11.99
The Phillies Experience in 2013, with 224 pages and with ISBN 1610588142, and 9781610588140.
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