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Greg Amsinger Biography
Greg Amsinger is an American Host and Sports Reporter working for MLB Network as a studio host since 2009. He has also worked for other networks such as Big Ten Network, CSTV, and WTHI-TV. He has covered many big baseball teams such as the Cardinals.
Greg Amsinger Age
Amsinger was born on May 24, 1979, in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. He is therefore 44 years old as of 2023. He celebrates his birthday on the 24th of May every year.
Greg Amsinger Height
Amsinger stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 9 inches.
Greg Amsinger Family
Amsinger grew up alongside his 6 siblings; 5 brothers and 1 sister, whose names are unknown. However, Amsinger has not disclosed any information about his parents.
Greg Amsinger Wife / Children
Amsinger is a married man, and his spouse is Erica Amsinger, a Commercial Agent at The Talent Mine. The couple takes great pride in being dad and mom to their 2 kids, Vanessa (daughter) and London (son). Both London and Vanessa are basketball players. The family lives happily in Montclair, New Jersey.
Greg Amsinger Net Worth
Amsinger has an estimated net worth of between $1 Million-$5 Million which he has earned through his successful career as a Host and Sports Reporter.
Greg Amsinger Salary
As an MLB studio host, Amsinger earns an annual salary ranging from $ 45,000 – $ 110,500.
Greg Amsinger Education
Amsinger is a proud alumnus of Lindenwood University (2001) and St. Charles High School. His Wikipedia page says that he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Degree from Lindenwood University, but hasn’t stated his field of study.
Greg Amsinger Career
Amsinger serves at MLB Network as a studio host, airing on MLB’s programming such as the Emmy-winning studio program, MLB Tonight. He also serves as a host of the MLB Draft on MLB Network. He hosts special events like the World Series and the All-Star Game on the same channel. When an MLB season is over, Amsinger takes on the role of doing play-by-play for some college basketball games for men on the Big Ten Network.
Before joining MLB, he served at WTHI-TV in Terre Haute, Indiana as a CBS College Sports/CSTV as a sports reporter. Amsinger used to be the main studio host for CBS College Sports Network (which was once called CSTV). He had a bunch of shows there, like Inside College Football, Crystal Ball, The #1 College Sports Show, NCAA March Madness Highlights, and Generation Next. The NCAA March Madness Highlights was the NCAA men’s basketball tournament’s official highlight show. He also did play-by-play for women’s college paintball and basketball for CSTV.
Back in the year 2006, Amsinger served as the host of the SEC Preview Show with Brian Jones and Gary Danielson, for CSTV. Then, in the subsequent year, Amsinger served as the co-host of the World Series of Video Games with Susie Castillo, who used to be an MTV host. In the year 2008, Amsinger was the host of the Tour de France on CBS.
When he was in high school, Amsinger had a bunch of part-time radio gigs. He worked as a producer for the St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Radio Network at KMOX for 2 years. He also did play-by-play broadcasting at KSLQ radio and was the first voice for the River City Renegades, a pro football team that doesn’t exist anymore.
Greg Amsinger MLB Network
Amsinger is working at MLB Network alongside other famous MLB analysts, hosts, and commentators such as;
- Yonder Alonso
- Rubén Amaro Jr.
- A.J. Andrews
- Alex Avila
- Bob Costas
- Ron Darling
- Ryan Dempster
- Mark DeRosa
- Robert Flores
- Cliff Floyd
- Peter Gammons
- Lauren Gardner
- Jon Heyman
- Brian Kenny
Greg Amsinger Social Media Platforms
He is active on his social media accounts and is often seen posting on his Facebook and Twitter. He has over 930 followers on Twitter.
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