Don La Greca Bio | Wiki
Don La Greca (Donald Marco LaGreca) is a well-known American Sports Journalist. He is working as the co-host of The Michael Kay Show at ESPN New York WEPN-FM since 2002 and simulcast on the YES Network. Don joined the ESPN station when it was launched on September 3, 2001. Prior to ESPN, he worked at 1010 WINS as a sports anchor and host at eyada.com.
Don La Greca Age
Don was born on February 13, 1968, in Hawthorne, New Jersey in the United States of America. He is 54 years old.
Don La Greca Height
Don is a man of above-average stature. He is 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.74 m).
Don La Greca Family
He was born in Hawthorne, New Jersey in the United States of America to his supportive and hard-working parents. He has a brother Dave LaGreca. However, details regarding his parents’ names and whereabouts remain away from the public eye.
Don La Greca Wife
He is married to his beautiful wife Nancy. Nancy maintains a low profile as she keeps her whereabouts away from the public. Thus there are no details regarding their relationship. Don currently resides in Somerset with his wife Nancy and their twins
Don La Greca Twins
However, on Dec 8, 2018, Don uploaded two pictures of the twins a son and a daughter. Don tagged their names saying “I introduce to you Marco Harrison and Jaylynne”. Also, he called the Michael Kay Show to reveal that he is now the father of twins.
Don La Greca Education
Upon graduating with his high school diploma, Don enrolled at Ramapo College of New Jersey in 1986. He pursued and graduated with his bachelor’s degree in 1992.
Don La Greca Brother
He has a brother Dave LaGreca who serves as wrestling voice and media personality and is also lead host and creator of Busted Open on SiriusXM Fight Nation. He is a lifelong pro wrestling fan with encyclopedic squared-circle knowledge and has interviewed major legends like Vince McMahon, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, and many others.
Don La Greca ESPN
He is the co-host of The Michael Kay Show at ESPN New York WEPN-FM since 2002 and simulcast on the YES Network. Don joined the ESPN station since it was launched on September 3, 2001. Moreover, Don works as the host of the ESPN hockey podcast, Game Misconduct since 2016.
He also serves as a fill-in broadcaster for the Rangers for Kenny Albert who is the lead play-by-play announcer. Between 2005 and 2006 he worked as radio host of the New York Rangers pregame and postgame shows. Furthermore, he covered the Stanley Cup finals in the 2014 season and called NHL playoff games. Also, in 2014, he received the Distinguished Citizens Award which honors Ramapo graduates for their personal commitment to advancing higher education, and for their significant service to the community.
In Addition, Don also served as play-by-play in March 2021 for the New York Yankees against the Toronto Blue Jays. Previously, he served as host of the New York Jets pre and post-game radio shows. Prior to ESPN, he worked at 1010 WINS as sports anchor and host at eyada.com.
His career kicked off at Sports Phone where he coved nine local sports teams. He provided updates and live scores to the audience by phone.
Some of Don’s colleagues at ESPN Include:
Michelle Beisner – Reporter and Anchor
Sarah Barshop – Reporter
Marly Rivera – Reporter and National Baseball Writer
Sean McDonough – Sportscaster
Shae Peppler – Host
Malika Andrews – NBA Writer
Tony Reali – Host
Roxy Bernstein – Play-by-play Announcer
Sebastian Salazar – Reporter, Host, and Play-by-play
John Sutcliffe – Sports Reporter
Herculez Gomez – Commentator
Alejandro Moreno – Commentator
Don La Greca Salary
He is receiving satisfying pay as a host at ESPN New York WEPN-FM. Don’s salary is $79,456 annually.
Don La Greca Net Worth
Through his successful sports journalism career, he has managed to possess a decent fortune. Don’s estimated net worth is $899,977.
Who Is Don La Greca
Don is the co-host of The Michael Kay Show at ESPN New York WEPN-FM since 2002 and simulcast on the YES Network. Don joined the ESPN station since it was launched on September 3, 2001. Prior to ESPN, he worked at 1010 WINS as sports anchor and host at eyada.com. Additionally, in 2014, he received the Distinguished Citizens Award which honors Ramapo graduates for their personal commitment.