Jeff Passan ESPN, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, The Arm, Salary, and Net Worth

Jeff Passan Bio | Wiki

Jeff Passan is an American Sportscaster and Author. As of now, he currently works as an MLB columnist and Insider at ESPN and ESPN.com since January 2019. Jeff is the co-author of “Death to the BCS” a Definitive Case Against the Bowl Championship Series and “The Arm” NYT bestseller. Prior to ESPN, he spent twelve years working for Yahoo Sports as the lead baseball columnist.

Jeff Passan Age

He was born on September 21, 1980, in Cleveland, Ohio, the United States. Jeff is 41 years old and holds his birthday every year in September.

Jeff Passan Height

He is a man of tall stature. Jeff stands at 5 ft 9 in tall (Approx 1.78 m).

Jeff Passan Family

He was born in 1980 in Cleveland, Ohio in the United States to his supportive parents. Jeff  is the son of Rich Passan and Debbie Passan. However, details regarding his parents and/or siblings whearbouts remain away from the public.

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Jeff Passan Wife

Despite being a well-known journalist Jeff loves his career. However, he has not gone public with details regarding his relationship life. Thus, there are no details regarding him being engaged, married, or single.

Jeff Passan Education

Jeff joined Solon High School near Cleveland, Ohio, and attained his high school diploma. He later enrolled at Syracuse University S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and graduated with a degree in journalism in 2002. During his time, he wrote for The Daily Orange at Syracuse University before covering Fresno State basketball.

Jeff Passan The Arm

Apart from his work at the station he has written and published a book, the Arm on April 5, 2016. Jeff traveled around the world to explore in-depth the past, present, and future of the arm in the baseball game. His book contains 384 pages written in English. The book goes for $ 12.19 on the Kindle and $ 10.48 on the Paperback.

Jeff Passan Yahoo Sports

Jeff joined the Yahoo Sports station in 2006 working as the lead baseball columnist. Where he worked for the station for 13 years leaving the station in 2018. He announced at the station that he will be joining ESPN’s baseball team in January 2019 as an MLB columnist and Insider.

Jeff Passan ESPN

He has been serving as an MLB columnist and Insider at ESPN and ESPN.com since January 2019. Jeff is the co-author of “Death to the BCS” a Definitive Case Against the Bowl Championship Series and the author of “The Arm” the book was named the bestseller by the New York Times. Before ESPN, he spent twelve years working for Yahoo Sports as the lead baseball columnist.

Jeff’s career life kicked off when he wrote for The Daily Orange while a student at Syracuse University. He also covered Fresno State basketball and in 2004, he covered baseball at The Kansas City Star. On March 10, 2022, his Twitter password was hacked. In addition, Jeff is also the co-author of Death to the BCS: The Definitive Case Against the Bowl Championship Series.

Some of Jeff’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

Jeff Passan Salary

He is currently earning a decent income as an MLB columnist and Insider. Jeff’s salary is $80,828 annually.

Jeff Passan Net Worth

He has attained great possessions through his successful journalism career and his Author work. Jeff’s net worth is $1 Million.

Is Jeff Passan Married

Despite being a well-known journalist Jeff loves his career. However, he has not gone public with details regarding his relationship life. Thus, there are no details regarding him being engaged, married, or single.

Where Is Jeff Passan

He has been serving as an MLB columnist and Insider at ESPN and ESPN.com since January 2019. Jeff is the co-author of “Death to the BCS” a Definitive Case Against the Bowl Championship Series and author of “The Arm”. Before ESPN, he spent twelve years working for Yahoo Sports as the lead baseball columnist.

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