Jack Curry

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Jack Curry
Born (1964-11-25) November 25, 1964 (age 59)[1]
Jersey City, New Jersey[1]
Residence New Jersey
Nationality American
Education B.A. in Communications
Fordham University
Occupation baseball pre-game and post-game analyst, website columnist
Employer New York Yankees

Jack F. Curry is an analyst on the Yankees' pre and postgame shows on the YES Network, where he has worked since 2010. He was part of YES's Emmy Award winning Yankee coverage in 2011. He is also a columnist for Yesnetwork.com.

Until 2009, he was a national baseball correspondent for The New York Times. Before taking over that position, he was the beat writer covering the Yankees for the Times. He worked at The Times for 22 years.

Author

In 2000, Curry co-wrote a book with Derek Jeter titled The Life You Imagine: Life Lessons for Achieving Your Dreams.[2] The book was a N.Y. Times best-seller and sold more than 150,000 copies.[citation needed]

Television and radio

Before joining YES, Curry was guest on local New York sports programs such as WFAN's "Mike and the Mad Dog" radio program. He has been seen nationally on networks such as ESPN and MSNBC.[3]

Curry currently works for the YES Network.[4]

Personal

Curry graduated from Hudson Catholic Regional High School in Jersey City. Becoming an alumnus of 1982, Curry was invited to a Hudson Catholic event on May 12 as a guest speaker.

Curry earned a bachelor's degree in Communications from Fordham University in 1986.[5] Curry and his wife Pamela reside in River Vale, New Jersey.[6]

As discussed on radio interviews and his news blog, he has competed in the New York City marathon.[7]

References

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External links

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