Buster Olney

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Senior Writer, ESPN

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Buster Olney: Biography at a Glance

  • Senior writer at ESPN the Magazine, reporter for ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball” and analyst for “Baseball Tonight”
  • Joined ESPN in June 2003 to cover baseball for all ESPN entities, including ESPN Radio, ESPNews and “SportsCenter”
  • Writes a daily column for ESPN.com and hosts the popular "Baseball Tonight" podcast
  • Author of “How Lucky You Can Be: The Story of Coach Don Meyer” and “The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty: The Game, the Team, and the Cost of Greatness” 

Biography

Robert “Buster” Olney is a senior writer at ESPN The Magazine, reporter for ESPN’s exclusive Sunday Night Baseball telecast and an analyst for Baseball Tonight. He joined ESPN in June 2003 to cover baseball for all ESPN entities, including ESPN Radio, ESPNEWS and SportsCenter. He writes a daily column for ESPN.com and also hosts the popular "Baseball Tonight" podcast.

Olney began covering baseball in 1989 as the Nashville Banner’s beat reporter for the Triple-A Nashville Sounds. He later covered the San Diego Padres for the San Diego Union-Tribune (1993 – 1994) and the Baltimore Orioles (Baltimore Sun, 1995 – 1996). He arrived at ESPN after six years at The New York Times covering the Mets (1997) and the Yankees (1998 – 2001).

Olney has also authored the Times’ bestseller, The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty: The Game, the Team, and the Cost of Greatness, a book about the Paul O’Neill/Tino Martinez Yankees’ dynasty of 1996 – 2001. He also is the author of the 2010 book How Lucky You Can Be: The Story of Coach Don Meyer.

Olney also ranked in the Associated Press Game Story Top 10 from 1996 – 1998.

A native of Randolph Center, Vermont, Olney graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1988 with a degree in history.

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