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Rob Neyer
Rob Neyer (born June 22, 1966) is a baseball author. He started his career working for Bill James and STATS, and then joined ESPN.com as a columnist from 1996 to January 2011 before becoming SB Nation's National Baseball Editor from February 2011 to January 2014. A disciple of major sabermetrics figure Bill James, his writing is an outlet for baseball fans to gain insight that statistics and historical analysis can offer. ==Biography== Rob Neyer spent the early years of his childhood in the upper Midwest and later moved to the middle Midwest, close to the Kansas City area.〔(Media e-Interviews: Rob Neyer ) Fangraphs, May 2011〕 He attended the University of Kansas, where he picked up a passion for baseball after reading Peter Golenbock's ''Bums: An Oral History of the Brooklyn Dodgers'' and the ''Bill James Baseball Abstract 1984.'' Uninterested in school, Neyer left college during his fourth year and took a job roofing houses.〔(Rob Neyer - Best Job in the World )〕 Neyer was introduced to Bill James by a casual friend, Mike Kopf, nine months after dropping out of college. He was soon hired as a research assistant. Neyer's first project with James was helping compile material for the book ''This Time Let's Not Eat the Bones'', a collection of material from the Abstracts. After four years under the tutelage of James, Neyer took a job at STATS, Inc., before joining ESPNet SportsZone, ESPN.com's forerunner, in 1996.〔 He lives in Portland. Oregon〔
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