I'm an Editorial Producer at Major League Baseball, with experience writing features, profiles, breaking news, game stories, and columns. I'm a 2020 graduate of Columbia Journalism School: I've contributed to Baseball Prospectus, The Delacorte Review, Irish Central, Mystery Tribune, and other outlets. On this site, I've compiled some of my favorite work.
In MLB.com reporting, you can read the game coverage I've done covering visiting teams at Comerica Park. This page is updated regularly with my newest coverage, and contains many of my favorite stories that I've done.
In Features, you can read my reconstruction of October 4th, 1955, the day the Brooklyn Dodgers won their first and only World Series, based on interviews with more than a dozen fans who remember the day; my story about The Mysterious Bookshop, a New York bookstore that's crammed floor to ceiling with thousands of mystery volumes; my story on British Mets fans, and how they manage to stay connected across an ocean with such a strange, frustrating team; my reported deep-dive into an obscure baseball rule that caused chaos in a Little League game in 2011; and all sorts of other stories.
In Reporting, you'll find coverage of a variety of subjects. I've reported on Minor League baseball players and what they're looking for in MLB's new housing plan, conflict in Queens over an enormous proposed development project, Knicks fans wandering the concourses of Madison Square Garden after their team fired a Head Coach, and the pharmacies and barbers of Woodside, among a wide range of subjects.
In Columns, I've compiled some of my favorite opinion work. It's mostly sports, but the content varies: you'll find statistical analyses of Brandon Nimmo and Jackie Bradley Jr., but also columns in which I compare Edwin Díaz to a lawyer wearing a penguin costume, and Luis Guillorme to Jay Gatsby. You'll also find my essay on the philosophical nightmare that is the reality show "Temptation Island."
Finally, in Podcast Appearances, you can hear the podcasts on which I've appeared to talk about the World Series, remember lots of baseball history, and share my favorite baseball memory. I've done a lot of writing, but podcasting is an intriguing medium, and I'm always happy to appear. In Personal, I've put together some pieces in which I branched out a little. You'll find my story of two chatty fans at a Mets game, my memories of four similarly chatty travelers at LaGuardia Airport, how I learned to dance with my Iranian extended family, and my first-person account of Kristaps Porzingis' return to New York.