By: Ronald Blum
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Ronald Blum is an AP Baseball Writer at the Associated Press. He covers various aspects of sports, with a particular focus on baseball, competitive sports, and sports business, while also delving into sports broadcasting and the intersection of arts and entertainment. Ronald's work has been featured in numerous outlets, including Yahoo Sports, the New Haven Register, and the Los Angeles Times.
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Ronald Blum's articles primarily cover sports and stadium-related news, particularly related to the World Cup. He seems to have a local focus on the United States, as indicated by his coverage of US roster selections. Given this, he may be interested in receiving pitches related to upcoming sporting events and developments in stadiums within the US.
The majority of Ronald's work appears to consist of press releases and private sector announcements. Therefore, communicators should tailor their pitches accordingly, providing detailed information about newsworthy events or developments that are relevant to sports teams or venues within the US.
As for topics covered, although baseball is mentioned once among several other themes involving the World Cup and stadium-related matters like seat removals and hosting aspirations - it doesn't seem central. Instead focus on pitching stories surrounding these major themes such as updates regarding player rosters for important matches or changes made by stadiums ahead of significant tournaments would be more fitting based on Ronald’s coverage attributes.
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