Education
Rob Neyer lived in the Kansas City area as a child and attended the University of Kansas After dropping out of college, he was soon hired as a research assistant by Bill James.
Rob Neyer lived in the Kansas City area as a child and attended the University of Kansas After dropping out of college, he was soon hired as a research assistant by Bill James.
He started his career working for Bill James and STATS and then joined Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.com as a columnist from 1996 to 2011. He was National Baseball Editor for Bachelor of Science Nation from 2011 to 2014. After four years with James, Neyer took a job at STATS, before joining ESPNet SportsZone, Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.com"s forerunner, in 1996.
He lives in Portland, Oregon.
Neyer wrote for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network for 15 years from 1996 to January 2011. He joined Bachelor of Science Nation as its National Baseball Editor in February 2011 and worked there for three years.
From February 2014 to January 2016, he was part of Fox Sports" baseball writing team He is the author or co-author of six books: Baseball Dynasties (2000) with Eddie Epstein, Feeding the Green Monster (2001), Rob Neyer"s Big Book of Baseball Lineups (2003), The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers (2004) with Bill James, Rob Neyer"s Big Book of Baseball Blunders (2006), and Rob Neyer"s Big Book of Baseball Legends (2008).
His baseball writing is known for its use of historical and statistical analysis.
Within the baseball writing community, Neyer is a member of the Baseball Writers" Association of America and the voting panel for the Fielding Bible Awards.