Buster Olney Bio, Age, Wife, Spouse, Net Worth, Education, ESPN News

Buster Olney Biography

Buster Olney is an American sports journalist who works for ESPN, ESPN: The Magazine, and ESPN.com. He previously reported on the New York Giants and New York Yankees for The New York Times. He also serves as a regular analyst for ESPN’s television program Baseball Tonight and hosts the show’s daily podcast.

Age

He was born Robert Stanbury Olney III on 17 February 1964, in Washington, D.C., United States of America. Buster is 60 years old as of February 2024.

Education

He received his education at Vanderbilt University, where he studied in history, and at Northfield Mount Hermon School in Gill, Massachusetts.

Wife

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don’t have much information about He’s past relationship and any previous engagements.

ESPN News

He is a sports reporter for ESPN, ESPN: The Journal and ESPN.com. He previously covered the New York Giants and New York Yankees for the New York Times. He also serves as a regular analyst on ESPN’s “Baseball Tonight” television show and hosts the daily “Baseball Tonight” podcast.

Buster Olney
Buster Olney

Career

After graduation, Olney became interested in baseball as a reporter for the Nashville Standard, assigned to the Triple-A Nashville Sounds in 1989. While in Nashville, David developed a relationship with Don Meyer, the director of Lipscomb University’s men’s basketball program. He later worked for the San Diego Union-Tribune and the Baltimore Sun. He joined the New York Times in 1997 and won the Associated Press Award in his first year. one In his first job in Nashville, the Sound hosted the Columbus Clippers, then the AAA affiliate of the New York Yankees. Olney nearly got into an altercation with Yankees rookie Deion Sanders, who was famous for his football game at the time. Olney tried to defend Sanders but was rebuffed. In contrast, Olney wrote a scathing essay about Sanders later in his career. “If you write like that all your life, you’ll be the loser,” Sanders wrote in Baseball.

In 2004, Olney published The Last Night of the Yankee Dynasty, ISBN 0-06-051506-6, a nonfiction book about the Yankees’ championship run in the 1990s. The book also explores why the team lost the 2001 World Series. The Arizona Diamondbacks and why they didn’t win a championship from 2001 to 2003. He often visits his family. In 2010, Olney wrote “How Lucky Are You: The Coach Don Meyer Story,” which tells the story of a college basketball coach’s life-changing car crash and cancer diagnosis. Olney delivered the May commencement address at Northern State University in 2013; Meyer taught there until 2010 and remained a faculty member until his death on May 18, 2014.

Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of 1 million dollars.