Evan Bleier

Evan, an InsideHook Senior Editor, has called New York City home since 2006 and earned a master's degree in journalism from NYU. A fan of Boston sports, Nashville hot chicken and Kentucky bourbon, Evan can't stand the Yankees or Oxford commas. His work has appeared in publications such as Maxim, Bleacher Report, The Real Deal, The Daily Mail, United Press International and PTSD Journal. Please send tips, criticisms and chicken wing suggestions to ebleier@insidehook.com.

All Articles From Evan Bleier

Veteran Basketball Announcer Marv Albert to Sit Out NBA Restart

The 79-year-old sportscaster will not be heading to Orlando at the end of July

Shohei Ohtani Set to Resume Dual Role With Angels in 2020

Baseball's top two-way player will go back to hitting and pitching for Los Angeles

Can Sports Teams Beat Coronavirus With Herd Immunity?

A dozen health experts weighed in on that question for Yahoo Sports

The Art of Building the Perfect Ice Cream Sundae

Ice-cream wizard Nicholas Morgenstern breaks things down into six simple steps

Why the NY Mets Make an Annual $1.2M Payment to Bobby Bonilla

Bonilla gets paid more than a million per year despite not playing in MLB since 2001

Soccer Sportscaster Calls for Peers to Undergo Racial Stereotyping Training

A new study found European soccer players are likely to be praised differently based on the color of their skin

NBA to Paint “Black Lives Matter” on Courts for Season Restart

The slogan will be painted inside both sidelines in all three arenas the league will use 

Atlanta Hawks to Turn Arena Into Election Polling Station

State Farm Arena will first be used in Georgia's primary runoff election on August 11

Four Rare Pork Cuts That Butchers Swear By

What do you actually know about pork wings or jowl bacon?

Ex-ESPN Host Will Cain to Join "Fox & Friends Weekend"

Cain will make his debut on Aug. 15 alongside Jedediah Bila and Pete Hegseth

A Virtual Tour de France Is Starting on July 4th

The real Tour de France is currently scheduled to start in August

Robert Kraft’s Prostitution Case Is Headed Back to Court

Florida prosecutors are attempting to save their case against the Patriots owner in an appellate court

Baking Bread and Writing Jokes With Comedian Tom Papa

Papa has found himself kneading to relax during the COVID-19 pandemic

Richard Sherman Calls Cam Newton’s Deal With Patriots “Disgusting”

Newton reportedly agreed to an incentive-laden deal that's worth $7.5 million at the most

American Athletes Call on Olympics to Allow Protests At Events

The International Olympic Committee has a rule prohibiting protests

Inside Japan's Country-Defining High-School Baseball Tournament

Director Ema Ryan Yamazaki examines "Summer Koshien" in a new film for ESPN that debuts this week