Chris Landers

Sports Editor

Preston's Summary

Chris Landers is a Sports Editor at FanSided, covering a wide range of topics in the world of sports, including baseball, football, and basketball. With a decade of experience in sports media, he has previously worked for Major League Baseball, where he reported on five World Series and three All-Star Games, and has contributed to outlets such as NBC Sports and DraftKings. His work has been featured in DraftKings Inc., NBC Olympics, NBC Los Angeles, Yahoo Sports Canada, and Yahoo Sports.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion: 43 %
Informative: 32 %
Reviews: 21 %
Data Driven: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Team Sports
  • Individual Sports
  • Sports Disciplines

Pitching Insights

Chris Landers focuses heavily on event coverage and investment analysis within the sports industry, particularly baseball. Based on this, he is likely to be most interested in receiving pitches related to breaking news about player trades, signings or contract details.

Given his focus on investment analysis within the sports industry, Chris may also be receptive to insights from financial analysts who can provide expert commentary on the impact of player transactions and contracts on teams' financial positions.

If you have timely news about a high-profile baseball trade or free agency signing with potential implications for team performance or finances, it would likely align well with Chris's coverage interests.

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