AL East Top Writers

Ian Hunter

1 - Ian Hunter

 

Writer bio

I've enjoyed the many highs and lows of being a Blue Jays fan for 15+ years. To this day, I still reminisce about that chilly night in October when Joe Carter made my childhood dreams come true.

When I'm not catching the game on TV or the radio, I'm blogging about it at http://www.bluejayhunter.com .

Writes about

  1. MLB (184)
  2. Baseball (159)
  3. Toronto Blue Jays (155)
  4. AL East (149)
  5. Opinion
  6. NL East
Adam Bernacchio

2 - Adam Bernacchio

 

Writer bio

The Ghost of Moonlight Graham is written and maintained by lifelong baseball fan, Adam Bernacchio. The site was created to talk about all aspects of baseball - free-agency, trades, players, teams and even the minor leagues.

The name of the site was inspired by Burt Lancaster's character in the movie "Field of Dreams," Archibald "Moonlight" Graham.

The Ghost of Moonlight Graham has appeared on Rob Neyer's SweetSpot on ESPN.com, CBSSports.com, FOXSports.com, The Chicago Sun Times, and MLBTradeRumors.com

Adam can be reached at abernacchio77@hotmail.com

You can follow The Ghost of Moonlight Graham on Twitter at www.twitter.com/theghostofmlg

The Ghost of Moonlight Graham is not affiliated with Major League Baseball or MLB.com

Writes about

  1. MLB (350)
  2. Baseball (313)
  3. AL East (86)
  4. NL East (85)
  5. Opinion
  6. New York (56)
Nick Poust

3 - Nick Poust

 

Writer bio

My name is Nick and I am an aspiring sports journalist who is currently attending Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon. I am fascinated with all four major sports, and enjoy writing continuously about each. Specifically, I enjoy covering the Portland Trail Blazers and the Boston Red Sox, but I also take pride in writing about countless other teams as well.

Check out my sports site here, where all of these articles are featured, and more: http://swamigp.wordpress.com/

Here's a link to Fan Huddle, where I write about the Portland Trail Blazers three-to-four times a week: http://fanhuddle.com/portlandtrailblazers

Writes about

  1. MLB (122)
  2. Baseball (108)
  3. AL East (73)
  4. Boston
  5. Boston Red Sox (56)
  6. Game Recap (54)
Gary Marchese

4 - Gary Marchese

 

Writer bio

I am a 31 year old sports nut, baseball is my favorite and the New York Yankees. I am married with a 3 1/2 month old baby girl. I work as a social worker for the county I live in. I am also a season ticket holder for the Yankees. I enjoy writing and have a blog at http://gmarchese.blogspot.com.

Writes about

  1. New York (453)
  2. MLB (446)
  3. New York Yankees (418)
  4. AL East (388)
  5. Baseball (286)
  6. NL East (62)
Lenny Neslin

5 - Lenny Neslin

 

Writer bio

I am a die-hard Yankees fan and an aspiring journalist at Quinnipiac University. I also have been running a Yankees blog over at http://www.lenNYsYankees..com since Janurary 10, 2009. I am majoring in print journalism and am the Head Sports Editor for the Quinnipiac newspaper (www.QUChronicle.com).

Writes about

  1. MLB (513)
  2. New York (488)
  3. New York Yankees (486)
  4. AL East (466)
  5. Baseball (370)
  6. World Series (51)
Amanda Bruno

6 - Amanda Bruno

 

Writer bio

Amanda Bruno is a freelance sportswriter for The Springfield Republican.

She is a graduate of Curry College where she earned her bachelor's degree in communication with a concentration in journalism and minor in English. At Curry, Bruno was the editor-in-chief of The Currier Times and a Boston Globe Correspondent covering high school sports along with other duties for two years.

Bruno is the founder and sole writer of Batter-up with Bruno (http://batter-upwithbruno.blogspot.com), a blog that covers the Boston Red Sox and Boston sports media. If you like what you read you can become a fan on Facebook by just visiting the blog or you can follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/batterupbruno.

Writes about

  1. MLB (114)
  2. Boston (109)
  3. Baseball (110)
  4. Boston Red Sox (104)
  5. AL East (85)
  6. Opinion
Jeffrey Brown

7 - Jeffrey Brown

 

Writer bio

Red Sox fan since May, 1967, when I attended my first game against the Minnesota Twins. Camped out at Fenway Park on seventeen occasions for tickets... the longest such adventure was in October, 1986, when I camped parkside for 5 1/2 days for World Series tickets (got tickets to all three games!). I started blogging about my beloved Red Sox in 2002... started my website (www.sox1fan.com) in the summer of 2004. Just recently, sox1fan.com enjoyed it's 10 millionth hit. I was invited to be one of the 'regular guys' in the Boston edition of last year's "Baseball As America" exhibit.

Writes about

  1. Baseball (47)
  2. MLB (40)
  3. Boston (39)
  4. Boston Red Sox (39)
  5. Game Recap
  6. Opinion
Jeremiah Graves

9 - Jeremiah Graves

 

Writer bio

I am a 25-year-old aspiring baseball writer. I grew up to stories of Willie Mays, the Miracle Mets and the Bronx Zoo from my father. Although my playing days never amounted to much, baseball has always remained my passion. I moved to Boston from the midwest and have come to both enjoy and loathe the hype and hysteria of living in the heart of Red Sox Nation. The Twins are my team, a result of being born and raised in Iowa and attending college in Minnesota. Although I'd consider myself a baseball fan first and foremost and a Twins fan second. If you're ever in the mood to talk baseball, or any sport for that matter, you can drop me a line or leave a comment on my blog.

Writes about

  1. MLB (89)
  2. Baseball (75)
  3. Opinion
  4. Minneapolis (52)
  5. Minnesota Twins (53)
  6. AL Central (38)
Andrew Godfrey

11 - Andrew Godfrey

 

Writer bio

I am Andrew Godfrey and have followed baseball since 1955 when the Dodgers defeated the Yankees in the World Series. I have seen Ted Williams, Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Yogi Berra, Roberto Clemente, Harmon Killebrew, Nolan Ryan and many others play in Kansas City, Arlington, Philadelphia and Houston. I am a Braves fan but try to not let that show in my writing.

Writes about

  1. MLB (181)
  2. Baseball (137)
  3. NL East (39)
  4. World Series (35)
  5. AL East (33)
  6. New York (32)
Bill Mckillop

12 - Bill Mckillop

 

Writer bio

I was born in the Bronx, NY but currently live in Houston, TX. I grew up a Yankee fan an always will be but as I get older I have become more of a Baseball fan. I started Blogging more for the love of the game and a way to express my thoughts and Ideas. I have a blog at thefairball.com but also plan to write hear and read as many articles I can from fans of all teams. (MORE TO COME SOON)

Writes about

  1. Baseball (50)
  2. MLB (50)
  3. World Series (22)
  4. AL East (15)
  5. Opinion
  6. NL East
Tommy Feliciano

14 - Tommy Feliciano

 

Writer bio

I love the New York Yankees. But above everything else, I love baseball. I really truly do, and I love reading about baseball, and recently have become interested in writing about it.

Despite being a Yanks fan, and the reputation my kind have, I'm extremely open-minded and level-headed and appreciate players and teams outside of the Bronx.

I'm just here to hopefully say something that's worth reading.

Enjoy!

Writes about

  1. MLB (6)
  2. New York (4)
  3. Baseball (4)
  4. New York Yankees (4)
  5. Opinion
  6. Stats (2)
Cameron Britt

16 - Cameron Britt

 

Writer bio

"I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints,
Sinners are much more fun"
--Billy Joel, "Only the Good Die Young"

My name is Cameron Britt and I am from the MLB-teamless state of North Carolina.

I am a 16-year-old Junior at North Davidson High School where I have a 4.14 weighted GPA.

I am a big-time Atlanta Braves fan and a Featured Columnist for the team.

Favorite Writers: Joel Barker, Lou Cappetta, Daniel Abbas, Griffin Cooper, and many others.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS

I am proud to say that I had an article picked up by CBS on August 19, 2009.

*one more thing: I have vowed never to use "lol" again. Instead, I'm trying to expand the use of lqtm (laugh quietly to myself) because that's what ...

Writes about

  1. MLB (102)
  2. Athens (93)
  3. Atlanta (93)
  4. Alabama (92)
  5. Atlanta Braves (92)
  6. Baseball (72)
FRANK

17 - FRANK

 

Writer bio

The main things in a man's life: Family, Faith, Country, Fantasy/Real Sports, Rock, and Beer (not in any particular order).

Initially joined B/R to write articles for the Baseball Community, which I'm happy to say that one of my articles surpassed 19,000 reads. Not sure why and how but have been chasing that article since. It's like a drug!!!

Stopped writing when my boys from Queens started playing like crap and if it wasn't for my fantasy leagues wouldn't have cared about baseball after July.

Favorite Moves: Stinger Splash, FrankenSteiner, Flying Moonsault, Sharpshooter, DDT, and Superplex
Worst Finishing Moves: Hogan's Leg Drop, Perfect Plex, Running Body Slam, and Airplane Spin

Dominick Scarfogliero

18 - Dominick Scarfogliero

 

Writer bio

Hey Guys! I'm a Freshman at Penn State this year, and I'm from Long Island, NY. I am the biggest Yankee Fan, and I follow the Knicks and Giants. I play Fantasy Baseball and Football, and with some of my advice I really believe you can win your league. If you ever need advice or have any questions you can always send me an email and Ill get right back to you. Yankees 2009 World Champs!!!

Writes about

  1. Baseball (4)
  2. New York Yankees (3)
  3. MLB (3)
  4. New York (3)
  5. AL East (3)
  6. Indianapolis


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