Tyler Kepner Bio | Wiki
Tyler Kepner is an American sportscaster. He serves as National Baseball Columnist at The New York Times since joining the station in 2002. Tyler covers everything pre and post-game shows for New York Yankees. He also covered the New York Mets for two years from 2000 to 2002. Before NY Times, he spent a year as a reporter covering the Seattle Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1998 to 1999.
Tyler Kepner Age
He was born in Philadelphia in the United States. Tyler is around 49 years old.
Tyler Kepner Height
He is a man of average stature. Tyler is 5 ft 7 in tall from his social media pictures (Approx 1.74 m).
Tyler Kepner Family
He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the United States of America to his hardworking parents. Tyler has two brothers Tim and David, however, details regarding his parent’s whereabouts remain away from the public light.
Tyler Kepner Wife
He is happily married to his gorgeous wife Jennifer Lockhart Kepner. Jennifer was a 1991 Vanderbilt University, Grantland Rice-Fred Russell Sportswriting Scholarship graduate. Tyler and his wife reside in Wilton along with their four children.
Tyler Kepner Education
After graduating with the best high school diploma, Tyler enrolled at Vanderbilt University on the Grantland Rice-Fred Russell Sportswriting Scholarship. He pursued his bachelor’s degree graduating in 1997 and from 1996 to 1997 he had his internship at Washington Post and Boston Globe.
Tyler Kepner Books
Apart from his work as a sports reporter he is the author of two books sportsbooks, they include:
The Rivals in 2004, with ISBN 0312336160, 9780312336165, and 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.
Tyler Kepner New York Times
He serves as National Baseball Columnist at The New York Times since joining the station in 2002. Tyler covers everything pre and post-game shows for New York Yankees. He has also covered the New York Mets for two years from 2000 to 2002. Before NY Times, he spent a year as a reporter covering the Seattle Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1998 to 1999.
Upon his graduation, he joined Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise in 1997 and he reported on the Angels beat untill 1998. Tyler’s sports career kicked off in Philadelphia, where he began covering baseball as a teenager and also interviewing hundreds of players for a homemade magazine that was featured in The Times in 1989.
Some of Tyler’s colleagues at the New York Times include:
Kim Barker – Reporter
Jay Caspian Kang – Staff Writer
James B Stewart – Columnist
David Enrich – Business Investigations Editor
Lindy West – Contributing Opinion Writer
Ali Watkins – Reporter
Nikole Hannah Jones – Staff Writer
Tyler Kepner Salary
He receives decent pay working as a National Baseball Columnist at The New York Times. Tyler’s salary is $82,250 annually.
Tyler Kepner Net Worth
He has worked as a sportscaster since 1989 when he was a teenager and through his passion and hard work, he has attained decent fortune. Tyler’s estimated net worth is $975,470.
Where Is Tyler Kepner
Tyler has been serving as a National Baseball Columnist at The New York Times since joining the station in 2002. He covers everything pre and post-game shows for New York Yankees. He also covered the New York Mets for two years from 2000 to 2002. Before NY Times, he spent a year as a reporter covering the Seattle Mariners for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer from 1998 to 1999.