Buster Olney Bio | Wiki
Buster Olney is a popular American journalist. Presently, Buster works as a senior writer for ESPN.com and a reporter for ESPN’s exclusive Sunday Night Baseball telecasts. He also reported for the New York Giants and New York Yankees at The New York Times. Buster also works as a regular analyst for ESPN’s Baseball Tonight. He also works as a host of ESPN’s Baseball Tonight daily podcast.
Buster Olney Age
Buster was born on February 17, 1964, in Washington, D.C. in the United States. He is 58 years old.
Buster Olney Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Buster stands at a height of 5 ft 11 in (Approx 1.78m).
Buster Olney Family
He was born in Washington, D.C. but became brought up in Randolph Center, Vermont, which came in handy when Buster worked as the “Cow Insider” for Mike Greenberg’s milking of a cow on Mike and Mike in the Morning on June 21, 2007. He has an uncle named Bob.
Buster Olney Wife
He is married to his lovely wife Lisa Olney. The pair married in 1996. The couple resides south of the Croton Reservoir. Buster and his wife have two children namely Sydney and Jake.
Buster Olney Education
He studied at Northfield Mount Hermon School. Later on, Buster attended and graduated from Vanderbilt University, where he majored in history.
Buster Olney ESPN
He serves at ESPN.com as a senior writer and as a reporter at ESPN’s exclusive Sunday Night Baseball telecasts. Buster came to ESPN in June of 2003 to report baseball for all ESPN entities, such as ESPN Radio, ESPNEWS as well as SportsCenter. Buster writes a daily column for ESPN.com and also hosts the popular Baseball Tonight podcast and he also appears on ESPN’s baseball studio show by the same name.
His two favorite events he has reported for ESPN are the 2014 and 2016 postseasons. “Particularly,” he said, “the historic performances of Madison Bumgarner.”
Buster began reporting baseball in 1989 working as the Nashville Banner’s beat reporter for the Triple-A Nashville Sounds. Afterward, Buster reported the San Diego Padres for the San Diego Union-Tribune from 1993 – 1994 and the Baltimore Orioles in Baltimore Sun, 1995 – 1996). Buster arrived at ESPN following six years at the New York Times reporting both the Mets (1997) and the Yankees (1998 – 2001).
Buster’s Colleagues at ESPN include:
Trevor Matich -analyst
Molly McGrath -studio host
Suzy Kolber -reporter
Tony Reali – host
Steve Levy – sportscaster
Karl Ravech -host
Sean Farnham -analyst
Buster Olney Salary
He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a senior writer for ESPN.com and reporter for ESPN’s exclusive Sunday Night Baseball telecasts. Buster’s average salary is $ 70,451 per year.
Buster Olney Net Worth
Buster gets his wealth from his work as a senior writer for ESPN.com and reporter for ESPN’s exclusive Sunday Night Baseball telecasts. Therefore, Buster has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has worked. Buster’s estimated net worth is $741,355.
Is Buster Olney Married
Yes. He is married to his wife Lisa Olney. The pair married in 1996. The couple resides south of the Croton Reservoir. Buster and his wife have two children namely Sydney and Jake.
Who Is Buster Olney
He works as a senior writer for ESPN.com and a reporter for ESPN’s exclusive Sunday Night Baseball telecasts. He also reported for the New York Giants and New York Yankees at The New York Times. Buster also works as a regular analyst for ESPN’s Baseball Tonight. He also works as a host of ESPN’s Baseball Tonight daily podcast.