Owen Crisafulli

Associate Editor

Preston's Summary

Owen Crisafulli is an Associate Editor who writes for ClutchPoints, Cavs Nation, and Yardbarker. His articles cover a wide range of sports, with a focus on basketball. Owen's work has also been featured in Basketball Network and Capital Journal.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 30 %
Profile Feature: 22 %
Evolving Stories: 14 %
Opinion Editorial: 8 %
Expert Commentary: 7 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Disciplines
  • Major League Sports
  • Employee Wellbeing
  • Talent Management
  • Workplace Culture

Pitching Insights

Owen specializes in sports, particularly football (NFL), basketball (NBA), and baseball (MLB). His articles focus on player injuries, team lineups, and trade talks. Given his coverage attributes, he is likely to be receptive to pitches providing exclusive insights into roster changes, injury updates of key players or expert commentary on trade strategies within these leagues.

When reaching out to Owen Crisafulli with potential story ideas or sources for interviews, it would be beneficial to offer unique analysis related to the specific teams and players he covers. Additionally, given his focus on injuries and lineup changes within major league sports teams such as NFL and NBA, relevant medical experts or analysts capable of predicting player performance post-injury may capture his interest.

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